Comparative Assessment of Functional Recovery Following Dynamic Hip Screw Plate versus Proximal Femoral Nail Fixation in the Management of Unstable Trochanteric Fractures of the Femur

Background: Unstable trochanteric fractures include posteromedial comminution, reverse oblique pattern, lateral wall fracture and subtrochanteric extension. Unstable trochanteric fractures usually can be treated by anatomical reduction with the use of a sliding hip screw or cephalomedullary nail. DH...

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Main Authors: Avik Kumar Khanra, Indrajit Sardar, Tapendra Nath Sarkar, Rajiv Chatterjee
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2024-12-01
Series:Journal of Orthopedics, Traumatology and Rehabilitation
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jotr.jotr_21_24
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author Avik Kumar Khanra
Indrajit Sardar
Tapendra Nath Sarkar
Rajiv Chatterjee
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Indrajit Sardar
Tapendra Nath Sarkar
Rajiv Chatterjee
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description Background: Unstable trochanteric fractures include posteromedial comminution, reverse oblique pattern, lateral wall fracture and subtrochanteric extension. Unstable trochanteric fractures usually can be treated by anatomical reduction with the use of a sliding hip screw or cephalomedullary nail. DHS is cost-effective and user-friendly whereas PFN, though biomechanically superior, is a relatively new entrant. Thus this comparative study helped us to understand the management of unstable trochanteric fractures in terms of surgical technique and evaluate the functional outcomes after fixation with PFN and DHS. Aims and Objectives: To compare the functional outcome, safety and effectiveness of dynamic hip screw plate (DHS) and proximal femoral nail (PFN) fixation in the management of unstable trochanteric fractures of femur. Materials and Methods: The study was an observational longitudinal follow up comparative study. 50 adult patients of age group 40 to 80 years having unstable trochanteric fractures of femur treated with either DHS plate or PFN were included in the study. 27 such patients were operated with DHS whereas 23 patients were operated with PFN. Modified Harris hip score, duration of hospitalisation, presence or absence of abduction lurch, intraoperative blood loss and procedure time and time to independent mobility were compared between the two groups during postoperative follow up. Results: Patients treated with PFN had better outcome than DHS in terms of shorter duration of hospitalisation, early mobilization in terms of early pain-free full weight bearing, lesser intraoperative blood loss, shorter procedure time and better functional result on the basis of modified Harris hip score at final follow up. But, PFN fixation was associated with more abduction lurch compared to DHS. Conclusion: Thus, PFN proved to be a better implant than DHS in the management of unstable trochanteric fractures of femur.
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spelling doaj-art-c347bea05c8b4eef8e876d325a75c8202025-01-12T13:53:38ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Orthopedics, Traumatology and Rehabilitation0975-73412347-37462024-12-0116215315710.4103/jotr.jotr_21_24Comparative Assessment of Functional Recovery Following Dynamic Hip Screw Plate versus Proximal Femoral Nail Fixation in the Management of Unstable Trochanteric Fractures of the FemurAvik Kumar KhanraIndrajit SardarTapendra Nath SarkarRajiv ChatterjeeBackground: Unstable trochanteric fractures include posteromedial comminution, reverse oblique pattern, lateral wall fracture and subtrochanteric extension. Unstable trochanteric fractures usually can be treated by anatomical reduction with the use of a sliding hip screw or cephalomedullary nail. DHS is cost-effective and user-friendly whereas PFN, though biomechanically superior, is a relatively new entrant. Thus this comparative study helped us to understand the management of unstable trochanteric fractures in terms of surgical technique and evaluate the functional outcomes after fixation with PFN and DHS. Aims and Objectives: To compare the functional outcome, safety and effectiveness of dynamic hip screw plate (DHS) and proximal femoral nail (PFN) fixation in the management of unstable trochanteric fractures of femur. Materials and Methods: The study was an observational longitudinal follow up comparative study. 50 adult patients of age group 40 to 80 years having unstable trochanteric fractures of femur treated with either DHS plate or PFN were included in the study. 27 such patients were operated with DHS whereas 23 patients were operated with PFN. Modified Harris hip score, duration of hospitalisation, presence or absence of abduction lurch, intraoperative blood loss and procedure time and time to independent mobility were compared between the two groups during postoperative follow up. Results: Patients treated with PFN had better outcome than DHS in terms of shorter duration of hospitalisation, early mobilization in terms of early pain-free full weight bearing, lesser intraoperative blood loss, shorter procedure time and better functional result on the basis of modified Harris hip score at final follow up. But, PFN fixation was associated with more abduction lurch compared to DHS. Conclusion: Thus, PFN proved to be a better implant than DHS in the management of unstable trochanteric fractures of femur.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jotr.jotr_21_24dynamic hip screwfunctional outcomeharris hip scoreproximal femoral nailunstable trochanteric fractures
spellingShingle Avik Kumar Khanra
Indrajit Sardar
Tapendra Nath Sarkar
Rajiv Chatterjee
Comparative Assessment of Functional Recovery Following Dynamic Hip Screw Plate versus Proximal Femoral Nail Fixation in the Management of Unstable Trochanteric Fractures of the Femur
Journal of Orthopedics, Traumatology and Rehabilitation
dynamic hip screw
functional outcome
harris hip score
proximal femoral nail
unstable trochanteric fractures
title Comparative Assessment of Functional Recovery Following Dynamic Hip Screw Plate versus Proximal Femoral Nail Fixation in the Management of Unstable Trochanteric Fractures of the Femur
title_full Comparative Assessment of Functional Recovery Following Dynamic Hip Screw Plate versus Proximal Femoral Nail Fixation in the Management of Unstable Trochanteric Fractures of the Femur
title_fullStr Comparative Assessment of Functional Recovery Following Dynamic Hip Screw Plate versus Proximal Femoral Nail Fixation in the Management of Unstable Trochanteric Fractures of the Femur
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Assessment of Functional Recovery Following Dynamic Hip Screw Plate versus Proximal Femoral Nail Fixation in the Management of Unstable Trochanteric Fractures of the Femur
title_short Comparative Assessment of Functional Recovery Following Dynamic Hip Screw Plate versus Proximal Femoral Nail Fixation in the Management of Unstable Trochanteric Fractures of the Femur
title_sort comparative assessment of functional recovery following dynamic hip screw plate versus proximal femoral nail fixation in the management of unstable trochanteric fractures of the femur
topic dynamic hip screw
functional outcome
harris hip score
proximal femoral nail
unstable trochanteric fractures
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jotr.jotr_21_24
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