Clinico-radiological and Functional outcome of Unstable Intertrochanteric Fractures by Proximal Femoral Nail Antirotation-2 (PFN-A2) by Druva V* in Orthopedic Research Online Journal_ Orthopedic Research journal
Introduction
Background:
Unstable intertrochanteric fractures were one of the most common fractures of
the hip especially in the elderly with osteoporotic bones, usually due to
low-energy trauma and in young adults due to high velocity trauma. The
incidence of these fractures was rising because of increasing number of senior
citizens with osteoporosis. The problems associated with unstable
intertrochanteric fractures were due to substantial morbidity and mortality,
malunion, implant failure and associated medical conditions. Therefore, this
has led to the development of intramedullary devices in the management of
unstable intertrochanteric fractures.
Objective:
To analyze clinico-radiological
and functional outcome of unstable intertrochanteric fractures by proximal
femoral nail antirotation A2 (PFN-A2).
Materials
and methods: A prospective study with 73 adult patients with unstable
intertrochanteric fractures according to Boyd & Griffin classification were
treated with proximal femoral nail antirotation-2 (PFN-A2) in SSIMS, Davangere
from October 2017 and September 2019. All the cases were followed at regular
intervals as per our study protocol. The functional outcome were assessed with
Harris Hip Score.
Results:
In the present study, 73 unstable intertrochanteric fractures underwent
surgical fixation with proximal femoral nail antirotation 2 (PFN-A2). The
functional results assessed by Harris Hip score showed excellent in 41 cases
(56.16%), good in 15 cases (20.54%), fair in 12 cases (16.43%) and poor in 5
cases (6.84%).
Conclusion:
We conclude that the proximal femoral nail antirotation 2 (PFN-A2) was an ideal
implant for unstable intertrochanteric fractures, leading to high rate of bone
union restoring the lateral femoral wall, reducing the chances of implant
failure and decreasing the post-operative morbidity by improving the functional
quality of life.
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