Outcome of non-operative management in Garden I femoral neck fractures

2007 ◽  
Vol 2007 ◽  
pp. 76-77
Author(s):  
M.F. Swiontkowski
Injury Extra ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 39 (5) ◽  
pp. 155
Author(s):  
J.J. Gregory ◽  
K. Kostakopoulou ◽  
A. Kotecha ◽  
D.J. Ford ◽  
W.P. Cool

Injury ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
pp. 269
Author(s):  
J.J. Gregory ◽  
K. Kostakopoulou ◽  
A. Kotecha ◽  
D.J. Ford ◽  
W.P. Cool

Author(s):  
Arvin Najafi ◽  
Mohsen Tavakoli ◽  
Danoosh Zargar ◽  
Dorsa Hadavi ◽  
Ehsan Seif ◽  
...  

Background: Non-operative management of valgus impacted femoral neck fracture leads to prolonged bed rest which may lead to deep vein thrombosis. The preferred method is the internal fixation because of pain control, enhanced mobilization, and better fracture healing but fails in older patients and individuals with medical comorbidities. The present study aims to assess the functional outcomes after the internal fixation or the non-operative management. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted at a Level I trauma center from January 2013 to December 2019 on all patients with valgus-impacted femoral neck fractures [Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Osteosynthesefragen/Orthopedic Trauma Association Classification (AO/OTA 31-B1)]. Overall, 81 patients were managed operatively with three partially threaded, cannulated screws in a parallel configuration and 21 patients were managed non operatively with instant mobilization, physical therapy, and partial weight-bearing protocol. Results: 6 (28.0%) patients in the non-operative group and 3 (4.0%) cases in the operative group experienced fracture displacement (P < 0.001). 48 (59.2%) patients of the operative treatment group returned to baseline ambulatory function at 3 months, while this figure was 43.0% in the non-operative treatment group, not significantly different (P = 0.100). There was no significant difference in the mortality rates at one month and three months between the two groups (2 patients in each group, P = 0.140).  Conclusion: The ideal treatment of valgus-impacted femoral neck fractures is still controversial. The main purpose in the treatment of hip fractures is to return the patient to functional level equal to the level he or she was before the fracture. Surgically treated patients had lower failure rates in comparison with the other group.  


Injury Extra ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 39 (5) ◽  
pp. 202
Author(s):  
J.J. Gregory ◽  
K. Kostakopoulou ◽  
A. Kotecha ◽  
D.J. Ford ◽  
W.P. Cool

Injury ◽  
2006 ◽  
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pp. 974-978 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ma Shuqiang ◽  
Wang Kunzheng ◽  
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pp. 2122-2130 ◽  
Author(s):  
MOHIT BHANDARI ◽  
P. J. DEVEREAUX ◽  
PAUL TORNETTA ◽  
MARC F. SWIONTKOWSKI ◽  
DANIEL J. BERRY ◽  
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pp. 292-300 ◽  
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Emil H. Schemitsch ◽  
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pp. 2122-2130 ◽  
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