Two-Incision Bipolar Hemiarthroplasty for Treating Femoral Neck Fracture - Analysis of 15 Cases -

Byung-Hak Kim, Young-yool Chung, S. Jun, D. Choi
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Introduction: We wanted to evaluate the efficacy of bipolar hemiarthroplasty using Berger's two-incision surgical technique for patients with muscular weakness around the hip joint and/or a high risk of dislocation. Materials and Methods: We performed bipolar hemiarthroplasty for 15 femoral neck fractures using Berger's two- incision technique between December 2005 and July 2007. The mean age of the patients was 75.2 years old. Four of them had difficulty in walking due to the sequalae after stroke and five have been treated for psychoneurologic disorders. We investigated the operation time, the length of the anterior and posterior incisions, the amount of bleeding, the time untill walking after the operation, the total hospital stay, the recovery to activities of daily living and the complications such as dislocation. Results: The mean operating time was 93 minutes. The average anterior and posterior skin incision length was 6.4 cm and 7.2 cm, respectively. The mean amount of bleeding was 420 cc at the time of surgery and 230 cc postoperatively through a drain. The patients started walking at a mean of 3.3 (1 to 5) days after the operation and the mean hospitalization was 24.3 days. Fourteen patients went back to their pre-injured activities of daily living, except one case with an intraoperative periprosthetic fracture. As for complications, two cases (13.3%) of femoral fracture were intraoperatively observed and one case of skin necrosis on the anterior incision site occurred. There were not any cases of dislocation or infection. Conclusion: Two-incision bipolar hemiarthroplasty had advantages for rehabilitation in elderly patients who have a high risk of dislocation, as well as in the patients with muscle weakness. But the operation took a long time and it had a high complication rate.
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双切口双极半关节置换术治疗股骨颈骨折15例分析
简介:我们想评估使用Berger双切口手术技术治疗髋关节周围肌肉无力和/或脱位高风险患者的双极半关节置换术的疗效。材料和方法:2005年12月至2007年7月间,我们采用Berger双切口技术对15例股骨颈骨折进行双极半关节置换术。患者平均年龄75.2岁。其中4人因中风后遗症而行走困难,5人因精神神经障碍而接受治疗。观察手术时间、前后切口长度、出血量、术后行走时间、总住院时间、恢复日常生活能力及脱位等并发症的发生情况。结果:平均手术时间93分钟。平均前后皮肤切口长度分别为6.4 cm和7.2 cm。手术时平均出血量为420毫升,术后通过引流平均出血量为230毫升。患者术后平均3.3(1 ~ 5)天开始行走,平均住院时间为24.3天。除一例术中假体周围骨折外,14例患者恢复了损伤前的日常生活活动。术中观察到股骨骨折2例(13.3%),其中1例发生前切口皮肤坏死。无脱位或感染病例。结论:双切口双极半关节置换术对老年脱位高危患者及肌肉无力患者的康复具有优势。但手术耗时长,并发症发生率高。
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