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Functional outcome of the surgical management of acute acetabular fractures
Author(s) -
Naseem Munshi,
Asad Abbas,
Mohamed Amirali Gulamhussein,
Ghulam Mehboob,
Rija A. Qureshi
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of acute disease
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2589-5516
pISSN - 2221-6189
DOI - 10.1016/j.joad.2015.06.011
Subject(s) - medicine , avascular necrosis , acetabular fracture , surgery , ossification , acetabulum , femoral head
ObjectiveTo assess the functional outcome of early surgical management of displaced acetabular fractures and the complications associated with the procedure.MethodsThis is a case series study and data was collected using specialized performance. The study included 75 patients and the sampling technique was a non-probability purposive type. Patients presenting with close displaced acetabular fractures of more than 2 mm within 10 days of injury were included. However, elderly patients presenting after 10 days of injury, with evidence of local infection, severe osteoporotic bone and co-morbid such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease were not included in the study. New acetabular scoring system was used for assessing outcome of patients.ResultsA total of 75 patients were operated on. Union was achieved in anatomical position in 66 (88%) patients and in malposition in 9 (12%) patients. Excellent results were obtained in 18 (24%) patients, good results in 41 (54.6%), fair results in 12 (16%), and poor results in 4 (5.4%) patients. Postoperative complications included infection [5 (6.7%)], heterotropic ossification [3 (4%)], sciatic nerve injury [10 (13.3%)], avascular necrosis [3 (4%)] patients.ConclusionsPatients with displaced acetabular fractures should be referred to specialised centres. Early surgical intervention and experienced management is a prime factor in achieving good results

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