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- Title
Influence of age on results following surgery for displaced acetabular fractures in the elderly.
- Authors
Guo-Chun Zha; Xue-Mei Yang; Shuo Feng; Xiang-Yang Chen; Kai-Jin Guo; Jun-Ying Sun; Zha, Guo-Chun; Yang, Xue-Mei; Feng, Shuo; Chen, Xiang-Yang; Guo, Kai-Jin; Sun, Jun-Ying
- Abstract
Background: Elderly patients have more special medical needs when compared with young ones; thus, the results of open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) for acetabular fractures should be stratified by age in these patients. This study seeks to determine whether the age of the patient influences the results of the ORIF for acetabular fractures.Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data on 53 elderly patients with displaced acetabular fractures who underwent ORIF between May 2004 and May 2011. Patients were divided into two groups by age: young-old group (60-74 years) and old-old group (75-90 years). The number of patients in each group was 28 and 25. The reduction quality and clinical function was evaluated using the Matta criteria and modified Postel Merle D'Aubigne Score, respectively. Operative time, bleeding amount, and complications were recorded.Results: Patients in old-old group had significantly lower anatomical reduction rate (p = 0.024), less operative time (p = 0.021), and less bleeding amount (p = 0.016) than those in the young-old group. The reduction quality in the young-old group was strongly associated with clinical function (p 0.05). Moreover, no significant difference in clinical functions (p = 0.787) and complications (p = 0.728) was detected between the two groups.Conclusions: Old-old patients may expect comparable clinical functions and complications with young-old patients. The reduction quality in old-old patients may be not significantly associated with clinical function. Different treatment strategies may be applied for acetabular fractures with ORIF in different age groups.
- Subjects
OLDER patients; SURGICAL complications; ACETABULARIA; TREATMENT of fractures; HIP surgery; ACETABULUM surgery; ACETABULUM (Anatomy); AGE distribution; FRACTURE fixation; BONE fractures; LONGITUDINAL method; RESEARCH funding; TREATMENT effectiveness; RETROSPECTIVE studies; WOUNDS & injuries
- Publication
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 2017, Vol 18, p1
- ISSN
1471-2474
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1186/s12891-017-1817-5