Treatment of Traumatic Posterior Dislocation of the Hip Joint Associated with Femoral Head Fracture

M. Park, Jong-hyuk Park, Do-Yeoun Kim, Hong-Man Cho
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Purpose: This study examined the treatment of patients with posterior hip dislocation and femoral head fracture, according to the Pipkin classification, and we analyzed their clinical and radiological results. Materials and Methods: The subjects consisted of 45 patients who were treated for posterior hip dislocation and femoral head fracture. The subjects had an average age of 39, and 38 were men and 7 were women. The average follow-up period was 33 months. The cause of injury was traffic accident in 41 cases and falling for the other four cases. According to the classification, there were 26 Type I cases, 5 Type II cases, 1 Type III case and 13 Type IV cases. The treatment methods were selected according to the patients’ condition and the form of fracture. The Ebstein criteria and the Merle d’Aubigne and Postel score were used to determine whether there was a combined injury and to examine the clinical and radiological results. Results: All the cases classified as Type I, II and III showed good or excellent clinical results. A primary osteosynthesis was performed on the Type III cases according to the patient’s age and condition, with particularly good results. An anatomical reduction in the early stages affected the clinical results of the Type IV cases. The observed complications were posttraumatic osteoarthritis (38.4%) and avascular necrosis (15.3%). Conclusion: The prognosis was determined by the injury’s initial severity, the time for reduction and the anatomical reduction and firm fixation of the femur and the fracture fragment of the acetabulum.
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外伤性髋关节后脱位合并股骨头骨折的治疗
目的:本研究根据Pipkin分型探讨髋关节后路脱位合并股骨头骨折的治疗方法,并分析其临床及影像学结果。材料与方法:以45例髋后脱位股骨头骨折患者为研究对象。研究对象的平均年龄为39岁,其中男性38人,女性7人。平均随访时间为33个月。受伤原因为交通事故41例,坠落4例。其中ⅰ型26例,ⅱ型5例,ⅲ型1例,ⅳ型13例。根据患者的病情和骨折形式选择治疗方法。Ebstein标准和Merle d 'Aubigne和Postel评分用于确定是否存在合并损伤,并检查临床和放射学结果。结果:1、2、3型患者临床疗效均为良好或优异。根据患者的年龄和病情,对III型病例进行初级骨融合术,效果特别好。早期的解剖复位影响了IV型病例的临床结果。并发症为创伤后骨关节炎(38.4%)和缺血性坏死(15.3%)。结论:预后取决于损伤的初始严重程度、复位时间以及股骨和髋臼骨折碎片的解剖复位和牢固固定。
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