Revista de la Asociación Argentina de Ortopedia y Traumatología (Mar 2014)

Osteosynthesis ­of ­femoral ­neck ­fracture ­with­ cannulated ­screws. Prognostic ­factors ­and­ results ­in ­93 ­cases

  • Sebastián Pereira,
  • Ximena Calvo,
  • Alfonso Lugones,
  • Gabriel Vindver,
  • Fernando Bidolegui

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15417/160
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 79, no. 1
pp. 27 – 34

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Abstract Background: Reduction and osteosynthesis with cannulated screws in femoral neck fracture is a valid therapeutic option. Our objective is to identify prognostic factors and risk groups. Methods: We studied retrospectively 93 femoral neck fractures treated with internal fixation with cannulated screw between June 1995 and March 2011 (71 non-displaced and 22 displaced). Results: In 82 of the 93 cases we observed bone consolidation of the fracture. Eleven patients presented complications (5 non-union and 6 avascular necrosis). Consolidation rates were 95.8% and 63.6% in the non-displaced group and the displaced group of fractures. If the displaced fractures presented conminution, consolidation rate was 50% and 71.4% in the group without conminution. The consolidation index was 46.1% with closed reduction and 88% with open reduction. Conclusion: Closed reduction and internal fixation with cannulated screws in non-displaced femoral neck fractures, regardless of the patient’s age, is a successful method. In displaced fractures, on the other hand, necrosis free consolidation is less predictable, so its indication must be evaluated carefully.

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