Supracondylar femoral fractures in the frail elderly. Fractures in need of treatment
The investigators of this study reviewed 112 consecutive frail elderly patients with supracondylar femoral fractures to evaluate primarily functional outcomes to optimize initial treatment of these challenging patients. A high 1-year mortality rate (22%) and significant decrease in function and qual...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical orthopaedics and related research 1995-07, Vol.316 (316), p.21-24 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The investigators of this study reviewed 112 consecutive frail elderly patients with supracondylar femoral fractures to evaluate primarily functional outcomes to optimize initial treatment of these challenging patients. A high 1-year mortality rate (22%) and significant decrease in function and quality of life occurred in frail elderly patients who sustained supracondylar femoral fractures. No statistical relationship could be found among preinjury function, age, cognitive function, type of fracture, treatment, and overall results. Nine percent of patients required late above-knee amputation in the involved extremity because of displacement of the fracture or infection or both. Optimal treatment for this type of patient remains elusive. Primary above-knee amputation may be the preferred treatment in patients who are this severely affected. |
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ISSN: | 0009-921X |
DOI: | 10.1097/00003086-199507000-00004 |