Abstract
Aims: Our purpose was to determine if DHS fixed with hydroxyapatite (HA)-coated AO/ASIF screws improves fixation and clinical outcomes in osteoporotic trochanteric fracture patients. Methods: 120 osteoporotic patients with trochanteric fractures were randomized to receive 135° 4-hole DHS fixed with either standard lag and cortical stainless-steel AO/ASIF screws (Group A) or HA-coated lag and cortical stainless-steel AO/ASIF screws (Group B). Inclusion criteria were: female; age ≥65 years; AO type A1 or A2; and BMD lower than -2.5 T score. Results: Tip Apex Distance (TAD) was 22±4mm in Group A and 23±5mm in Group B (ns). In Group A there were 4 cut-out cases and none in Group B (p< 0.05, β=0.8). Post-op (ns) and 6 month (p=0.008) femoral neck-shaft angle was 134±5° and 129±7° (Group A) and 134±7° and 133±7° (Group B). At 6 months, Harris Hip Score was 63±22 (Group A) and 71±18 (Group B) (p=0.02). Conclusions: HA-coated AO/ASIF screws prevent fracture varization and lag screw cutout, thus improving clinical outcomes in osteoporotic trochanteric fracture patients.
Theses abstracts were prepared by Professor Dr. Frantz Langlais. Correspondence should be addressed to him at EFORT Central Office, Freihofstrasse 22, CH-8700 Küsnacht, Switzerland.