Aims. Despite limited clinical scientific backing, an additional trochanteric stabilizing plate (TSP) has been advocated when treating unstable
Aims. To investigate if preoperative CT improves detection of unstable
Aims. Patients with A1 and A2
Aims. The primary aim of this study was to compare surgical methods (sliding hip screw (SHS) vs intramedullary nailing (IMN)) for
Objectives. Different criteria for assessing the reduction quality of
We undertook a multicentre, prospective study of a series of 112 unstable
The proximal femoral nail (PFN) is a recently introduced intramedullary system, designed to improve treatment of unstable
Aims. We wished to assess the feasibility of a future randomised controlled
trial of parathyroid hormone (PTH) supplements to aid healing of
trochanteric fractures of the hip, by an open label prospective
feasibility and pilot study with a nested qualitative sub study.
This aimed to inform the design of a future powered study comparing
the functional recovery after
In a randomised trial involving 598 patients
with 600
Aims: Our purpose was to determine if DHS fixed with hydroxyapatite (HA)-coated AO/ASIF screws improves fixation and clinical outcomes in osteoporotic
We conducted a randomised controlled trial to compare external fixation of
Quantitative polarised light microscopy was applied to sections of unfixed, undecalcified bone taken at operation from patients with two types of proximal femoral fracture, subcapital and trochanteric. Specimens were also taken from the equivalent sites in otherwise normal subjects at autopsy, and from various other sites of traumatic fractures; these two latter groups acted as controls. Analysis of the 57 specimens disclosed changes in the nature of the bone at the site of subcapital fractures, namely the presence of relatively large crystals of hydroxyapatite and a change in the molecular orientation, but not total content, of the acidic proteoglycans of the bone matrix. Our results have confirmed and extended the findings of others on subcapital fractures, and have also shown very similar changes in the
Aims. This study evaluated variation in the surgical treatment of stable (A1) and unstable (A2)
The October 2023 Trauma Roundup. 360. looks at: Intramedullary nailing versus sliding hip screw in
Aims. Surgical treatment of hip fracture is challenging; the bone is porotic and fixation failure can be catastrophic. Novel implants are available which may yield superior clinical outcomes. This study compared the clinical effectiveness of the novel X-Bolt Hip System (XHS) with the sliding hip screw (SHS) for the treatment of fragility hip fractures. Methods. We conducted a multicentre, superiority, randomized controlled trial. Patients aged 60 years and older with a
After previous experience with hip screws and gamma nails, based on recent biomechanical studies, we started treating femoral neck fractures with PFN nail. The proximal femural nail is made of titanium, has two lengths, and a distal flexible component of various diameters with which the femoral neck area can be stabilised with an 11.5-mm cephalic screw and an anti-rotation 6.5-mm screw, both of variable lengths. From January 2002 to January 2004, 80 of 100
Aims: We compared treatment with external fixation (EF) vs DHS in osteoporotic
In a randomised prospective trial 98 elderly women with