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    Treatment of osteonecrosis of femoral head in young patients by surface replacement of femoral head

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    Background: Osteonecrosis of hip is a pathological condition that affects usually young adults. Articular surface replacement (ASR) is considered to be a viable option in young patients. The study was done with the aim to analyse and to recommend the management of osteonecrosis of femoral head in young patients by surface replacement of femoral head as ideal procedure.Methods: The present study was conducted in 30 patients with osteonecrosis of the femoral head who attended to OPD at Santhiram Medical College and General Hospital, Nandyal, A.P during the period of April 2016 to September 2017. Articular surface replacement of the femoral head was the surgical procedure done in all the patients. The success of the treatment was analysed by Harris hip scoring.Results: Maximum number of patients (60%) was below 40 years of age. Male dominance (77%) was seen in the study. According to Ficat and Arlet classification 12 cases (40%) were under the category of stage II-B and 18 cases (60%) were of stage III. Postoperatively about 90% of patients had postoperative Harris hip score of >80 points. Surgery was succeeded in 10 hips of stage II-B and 15 hips in stage III. According to Harris hip scoring excellent results were obtained in 15 (50%), good in 12 (40%), fair in 2 (6.67%) and poor result 1 (3.3%) patient.Conclusion: The study concludes that the surface replacement is an anatomical hip arthroplasty with preservations of more than 70% of bone stock of femoral head and the ability of the patients to sit cross-legged and squat, which is the desire of the Indian population

    A prospective comparative study between proximal femoral nail and dynamic hip screw treatment in trochanteric fractures of femur

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    Background: Intertrochanteric (IT) fracture is one of the most common fractures of the femur in the female and elderly with osteoporotic bones, usually due to simple falls. Not many studies compared the treatment of dynamic hip screw (DHS) and proximal femoral nail (PFN), in type II intertrochanteric fractures. Hence, this study was done to compare the management, complications, functional and radiological outcome of PFN with DHS in management of type II intertrochanteric fractures.Methods: This prospective comparative study was conducted on 60 patients of IT fractures at Santhiram General Hospital, Nandyal, Kurnool (Dist.) during the period May 2016 to September 2017. 30 cases were operated with proximal femoral nail (PFN) and 30 by using dynamic hip screw (DHS). Intraoperative details, complications and outcome of the procedures were noted, compared and analysed statistically.Results: The mean age in DHS group was 57.5 and PFN group was 56.5 yrs. Female preponderance was observed in the study. Most of the injuries were on right side due to slip and fall in both the groups. Mean radiographic exposure (60 sec) and duration of operation (90 min) were more in PFN group compared to DHS group. Mean blood loss was 230 ml in PFN group and 320 ml in DHS group. Better anatomical and functional results were observed in PFN group compared to DHS group. Conclusions: PFN is the better surgical procedure for elderly patients with IT fractures in terms of reduced blood loss, shorter operating time, rotational stability, good fixation, less morbidity and good outcome (anatomical and functional).

    A prospective comparative study between proximal femoral nail and dynamic hip screw treatment in trochanteric fractures of femur

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    Background: Intertrochanteric (IT) fracture is one of the most common fractures of the femur in the female and elderly with osteoporotic bones, usually due to simple falls. Not many studies compared the treatment of dynamic hip screw (DHS) and proximal femoral nail (PFN), in type II intertrochanteric fractures. Hence, this study was done to compare the management, complications, functional and radiological outcome of PFN with DHS in management of type II intertrochanteric fractures.Methods: This prospective comparative study was conducted on 60 patients of IT fractures at Santhiram General Hospital, Nandyal, Kurnool (Dist.) during the period May 2016 to September 2017. 30 cases were operated with proximal femoral nail (PFN) and 30 by using dynamic hip screw (DHS). Intraoperative details, complications and outcome of the procedures were noted, compared and analysed statistically.Results: The mean age in DHS group was 57.5 and PFN group was 56.5 yrs. Female preponderance was observed in the study. Most of the injuries were on right side due to slip and fall in both the groups. Mean radiographic exposure (60 sec) and duration of operation (90 min) were more in PFN group compared to DHS group. Mean blood loss was 230 ml in PFN group and 320 ml in DHS group. Better anatomical and functional results were observed in PFN group compared to DHS group. Conclusions: PFN is the better surgical procedure for elderly patients with IT fractures in terms of reduced blood loss, shorter operating time, rotational stability, good fixation, less morbidity and good outcome (anatomical and functional).
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