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INTERTROCHANTERIC FRACTURES;
Author(s) -
Faaiz Ali Shah,
Waqas Alam,
Mian Amjad Ali
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
the professional medical journal/the professional medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2071-7733
pISSN - 1024-8919
DOI - 10.29309/tpmj/2017.24.11.634
Subject(s) - medicine , dynamic hip screw , lag screw , radiography , surgery , femur , fixation (population genetics) , reduction (mathematics) , orthodontics , internal fixation , population , geometry , environmental health , mathematics
Objectives: To determine the frequency of lag screw cut out in intertrochantericfractures fixed with dynamic hip screw and to identify the possible contributing factors for screwcut out. Study Design: Descriptive case series. Place and Duration of the Study: Orthopaedic& Traumatology Unit”A” Lady. Reading Hospital Peshawar from January 2014 to January 2017.Material and Methods: Patients of either gender or age with intertrochanteric fractures fulfillingthe inclusion and exclusion criteria were fixed with dynamic hip screw (DHS). Post operativelyfracture reduction, position of screw in head of femur and tip apex distance were calculatedon anterio posterior and lateral radiographs. All the patients were reviewed fortnightly for twomonth and then monthly for six months for lag screw cut out on radiographs. Results: Total 110patients mean age 72(range 22 to 98 years) years were fixed with dynamic hip screw. Lag screwcut out was noted in 12(10.9%) patients with 4(33.3%) male and 8(66.6%) female patients.The mean age was 62 years. Right side was involved in two (16.6%) patients while left in ten(83.3%) patients. Radiographically fracture reduction was poor in most (50%, n=6)) patients.The mean tip apex distance (TAD) was 32mm (range 24 to 40 mm). Majority (75%, n=9) ofcut out screw were in superior portion of the head of femur. Four (33.3%) patients had screwcut out at 8th week postoperatively while eight (66.6%) patients had screw cut out at 12th week.Conclusion: Lag screw cut out wasthe most common mechanical complication after fixation ofintertrochanteric fractures and all of the cut out patients were elderly with inadequately reducedfracture, superiorly placed lag screw and longer tip apex distance.

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