Treatment of Intertrochanteric Hip Fractures in Elderly High Risk Patients with External Fixation
Orthopedics and Rheumatology - Juniper Publishers Abstract In 6 elderly patients intertrochanteric fractures were treated, using FERN external fixation system. All fractures healed within 4 months. Three patients had a superficial pin tract infection and one deep infection. Shortening of 1cm or more was seen in 2 patients. Varus angulation of 5º or more was seen in 2 patients but this seems to be well tolerated by the elderly. External fixation represents an excellent alternative for the surgical treatment of high-risk, elderly patients. Go to Introduction Intertrochanteric fractures are very common among elderly patients. These fractures are cause of significant morbidity and mortality in conservatively treated patients. Because of that the treatment of choice is surgery. The most commonly used surgical method is intern...