Comparison of long-term results of dynamic hip screw and AO 130 degrees blade plate in adult trochanteric region fractures
Abstract
Methods: A total of 157 patients with trochanteric fractures were included in the study, and 82 patients underwent dynamic hip screw insertion, and 75 underwent AO angled blade plate insertion. The mean follow-up period was 8 years (range 2.3-11.7 years) in the DHS group, and 8.5 years (2.4-12.5 years) in the AP group.
Results: According to the Boyd and Griffin classification, there were 37 stable fractures (45%) and 45 unstable fractures (55%) in the DHS group, whereas there were 42 stable fractures (56%) and 33 unstable fractures (44%) in the AP group. According to Clawson’s functional classification, 64% of patients in the AP group and 81% in the DHS group had good or excellent function (p<0.05). Similarly, according to Foster's classification, 68% of patients in the AP group, and 85% in the DHS group had good to excellent results (p<0.05).
Conclusion: DHS yields better long-term results in trochanteric fractures than do AO angled blade plates by providing earlier mobilization of the patient, better stability, and earlier union.
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Primary Language
English
Subjects
Health Care Administration
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Orhan Akinci
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Yavuz Akalin
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Ali Reisoglu
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Cemil Kayali
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Publication Date
February 7, 2011
Submission Date
March 11, 2014
Acceptance Date
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Year 2010 Volume: 44 Number: 6