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A retrospective analysis of surgically-treated complex proximal femur fractures with proximal femoral locking compression plate Work performed in the Vinayaka Missions Medical College and Hospital, Department of Orthopedics, Karaikal, India.

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

Analyze the outcomes of proximal femoral locking compression plate (PF-LCP) in these complex fractures.

METHODS:

This study retrospectively analyzed 21 proximal femoral fractures treated with PF-LCP from June 2013 to February 2015. There were 15 females (71%) and six males (29%) with an average age of 61.4 years (range: 34-80 years). The peritrochanteric fractures constituted by intertrochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures were classified by the Boyd and Griffin classification and Seinshemier's classification, respectively. Among them, 16 cases (76%) were of intertrochanteric and five cases (24%) were of subtrochanteric fracture pattern. The functional outcome was assessed by Harris Hip Score and the Parker Palmer mobility score one year post-surgery.

RESULTS:

Among 21 patients, 19 patients obtained fracture union without further intervention; two patients required additional bone grafting. No cases of the hip screw cutting the femoral head were noted. There was no post-operative mortality in this study. The average Harris Hip Score was 84.5 (range: 83-94). The assessment by Parker and Palmar mobility score was 7.5 (range: 4-9).

CONCLUSION:

The PF-LCP is a good, stable alternative in the treatment of peritrochanteric femoral fractures. It provides good-to-excellent bone healing with reduced complications.

Keywords:
Femoral fractures; Bone plates; Fracture fixation; Internal

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