scholarly journals Proximal Femoral Locking Compression Plate for Proximal Femoral Fractures

2014 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 287-293 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Ting Lee ◽  
Diarmuid Murphy ◽  
Fareed HY Kagda ◽  
Joseph Thambiah
2015 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 133-134
Author(s):  
Krishna Kumar Pandey ◽  
Lakhan Singh Maravi ◽  
Rajesh Turkar

2016 ◽  
Vol 50 (4) ◽  
pp. 374 ◽  
Author(s):  
SampatS Dumbre Patil ◽  
SachinS Karkamkar ◽  
Vaishali Patil ◽  
ShaileshS Patil ◽  
AbhijeetS Ranaware

Author(s):  
Rajesh Govindasamy ◽  
Ramkumar Gnanasundaram ◽  
Saravanan Kasirajan ◽  
Jimmy J Meleppuram ◽  
Kumar Archit

<p class="abstract"><strong>Background:</strong> Proximal femoral fractures are one of the most common fractures in old age patients. Fixation of these fractures is technically high demanding owing to the high risk of complications. The aim of our study is to analyze the outcomes of proximal femoral locking compression plate (PF-LCP) in these fractures.</p><p class="abstract"><strong>Methods:</strong> We retrospectively analyzed 18 proximal femoral fractures treated with PF-LCP from May 2012 to May 2015. There were 12 females (67%) and six males (33%) with an average age of 59.6 years (range, 32 to 84 years). The peritrochanteric fractures constituted by intertrochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures were classified by Boyd and Griffin classification along with Seinshemier’s classification, respectively. Among that, 14 cases (77%) were of intertrochanteric and four cases (23%) were of subtrochanteric fracture pattern. The functional outcome was evaluated by harris hip score and the parker palmer mobility score one year after surgery.<strong></strong></p><p class="abstract"><strong>Results:</strong> Among 18 patients, 16 patients obtained fracture union without further intervention; two patients required additional bone grafting. There were no cases of hip screw cutting the femoral head. There was no post-operative mortality in our study. The average harris hip score was 85.5 (83-94). The assessment by parker and palmar mobility score was 7.6 (range 4-9).</p><strong>Conclusions:</strong> The PF-LCP is a good stable alternative in the treatment of complex proximal femoral fractures. It provides good to excellent bone healing with limited complications.


Orthopedics ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 30 (8) ◽  
pp. 618-623 ◽  
Author(s):  
Erik A. Hasenboehler ◽  
Juan F. Agudelo ◽  
Steven J. Morgan ◽  
Wade R. Smith ◽  
David J. Hak ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Kiran P. Paknikar ◽  
Shekhar Malve ◽  
G. S. Kulkarni ◽  
M. G. Kulkarni ◽  
S. G. Kulkarni ◽  
...  

<p class="abstract"><strong>Background:</strong> Surgical treatment of supracondylar or intercondylar distal femoral fractures (AO/OTA types 33-A to 33-C) remains a significant surgical challenge with significant complication rates. Supracondylar and intercondylar fractures of femur are very often difficult to treat and they are notorious for many complications. We have studied use of LCP (locking compression plate) in the treatment of metaphyseal fractures. These implants improve fracture healing, especially in osteoporotic bone due to better holding capacity. Objective wass to assess the efficacy of LCP in maintenance of post-operative distal femoral alignment and in preventing post-operative varus collapse in supracondylar fracture of femur.</p><p class="abstract"><strong>Methods:</strong> Prospective Longitudinal observational study Conducted at Post Graduate Institute of Swasthiyog Pratishthan, Miraj, Maharashtra involving 50 patients with supracondylar fracture. The fractures were classified as supracondylar femur fracture (AO/OTA type 33) (A- C). Fractures that were supracondylar with significant proximal fracture extension were classified as an AO/OTA type 33 fracture unless there was a separate diaphyseal fracture. Data was analysed by using SPSS 16.0 version and expressed as percentages.<strong></strong></p><p class="Body"><strong>Results:</strong> Majority of patients were from 30-39 years age group i.e. 32%. Majority of patients were males i.e. 46 (92%). 7 (14%) patients had healing time &lt;4 months. 24 (48%) patients had healing time between 4-6 months. 19 (38%) patients had healing time more than 6 months. To assess the overall results, we used Knee society score. In 38% of patients, we found excellent results. Good and fair results were seen in 32% and 26% of patients.</p><p class="abstract"><strong>Conclusion: </strong>Locking compression plate is an ideal implant for fixation of supracondylar fracture of femur 33 (A-C) especially in C3 type where articular comminution is present.</p>


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