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Rev. esp. cir. ortop. traumatol. (Ed. impr.) ; 64(5): 335-341, sept.-oct. 2020. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-197612

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OBJETIVO: En la actualidad continúa la controversia respecto al tratamiento quirúrgico más adecuado de la fractura de cuello femoral desplazada en pacientes añosos o con alto riesgo de luxación. En nuestro estudio nos enfocamos en reportar resultados clínicos, funcionales y radiográficos de este tipo de pacientes tratados con artroplastia total de cadera usando el sistema de doble movilidad con un seguimiento mínimo de 2 años. MATERIALES Y MÉTODOS: En el periodo de enero de 2015 a enero de 2016 los pacientes con fractura del cuello femoral desplazada asistidos en las centrales de emergencia de los hospitales que participaron en el estudio fueron seleccionados. De 137 pacientes, 41 cumplían con uno o más de los criterios de inclusión y aceptaron la indicación terapéutica recomendada. Los pacientes fueron sometidos a artroplastia total de cadera utilizando prótesis con sistema de doble movilidad (cementada o no cementada). Todos los pacientes fueron evaluados con el Mini-Mental State Examination y la distancia de caminata en el preoperatorio, a las 3 y 6 semanas, a los 3 y 6 meses, al año y en años subsecuentes. Las evaluaciones radiográficas fueron programadas a tiempos similares. RESULTADOS: Se evaluaron 41 pacientes, con un seguimiento promedio de 2,4 años (rango 2 a 3,2 años). La media de edad fue de 85,2 (rango 80 a 96 años). Cuatro pacientes fallecieron en el periodo de seguimiento por causas no asociadas a la cirugía, con el implante funcionando. Hubo un solo caso de infección a los 8 meses de la cirugía, tratado con una revisión en un tiempo. No se reportaron casos de luxación en esta serie. CONCLUSIÓN: La utilización del sistema de doble movilidad para el tratamiento de fracturas del cuello femoral desplazadas en pacientes con alto riesgo de luxación y añosos ha demostrado buenos resultados clínicos y radiológicos, que fundamentan la indicación sistemática de uso en nuestros servicios


OBJECTIVE: Actually there is a controversy about the treatment of hip fractures on older patients with high risk of dislocation. Our study is focused on report clinico-functional and radiographic results in this population treated with total hip replacement using a dual mobility system after a minimum follow up of 2 years. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the period from January 2015 to January 2016 patients assisted at the Emergency Unit at the participant hospital were recluted for participation. A total of 137 patients were assisted and 41 fulfilled the inclusion criteria and accepted to participate. All patients received a total hip replacement with a dual mobility system (cemented or uncemented). The patients were evaluated with the Mini-Mental State Examination, walking distance test, preop and postop at 3 and 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months, one year and subsequent years. Radiographic evaluation was scheduled with clinico-functional review. RESULTS: Forty-one patients included, follow up average 2.4 years (range 2 to 3.2 years). Mean age 85.2 (range 80 to 96 years). Four patients died during follow up due to causes not related to the total hip replacement and the implant was functioning. One case have an infection and was revised in one stage procedure. One case have an infection at 8 months follow-up and was revised in one stage procedure. There were no dislocations. CONCLUSION: The use of dual mobility system in this high dislocation risk population has shown good clinical and functional results, and support the sistematic indication in our services


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Humans , Male , Female , Aged, 80 and over , Hip Fractures/surgery , Hip Dislocation/prevention & control , Femoral Neck Fractures/surgery , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip/methods , France/epidemiology , Hip Prosthesis/classification , Recovery of Function , Aged, 80 and over/statistics & numerical data , Frailty/epidemiology
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Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32493649

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Actually there is a controversy about the treatment of hip fractures on older patients with high risk of dislocation. Our study is focused on report clinico-functional and radiographic results in this population treated with total hip replacement using a dual mobility system after a minimum follow up of 2 years. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the period from January 2015 to January 2016 patients assisted at the Emergency Unit at the participant hospital were recluted for participation. A total of 137 patients were assisted and 41 fulfilled the inclusion criteria and accepted to participate. All patients received a total hip replacement with a dual mobility system (cemented or uncemented). The patients were evaluated with the Mini-Mental State Examination, walking distance test, preop and postop at 3 and 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months, one year and subsequent years. Radiographic evaluation was scheduled with clinico-functional review. RESULTS: Forty-one patients included, follow up average 2.4 years (range 2 to 3.2 years). Mean age 85.2 (range 80 to 96 years). Four patients died during follow up due to causes not related to the total hip replacement and the implant was functioning. One case have an infection and was revised in one stage procedure. One case have an infection at 8 months follow-up and was revised in one stage procedure. There were no dislocations. CONCLUSION: The use of dual mobility system in this high dislocation risk population has shown good clinical and functional results, and support the sistematic indication in our services.


Subject(s)
Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip , Hip Dislocation/etiology , Hip Fractures/complications , Hip Fractures/surgery , Hip Prosthesis , Postoperative Complications/etiology , Aged, 80 and over , Female , France , Hip Dislocation/epidemiology , Humans , Male , Postoperative Complications/epidemiology , Prospective Studies , Prosthesis Design , Risk Assessment
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