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- Update on medical management of acute hip fracture
Morbidity and mortality rates associated with acute hip fracture remain high Over the past decade, the management of hip fracture has shifted to emphasize prompt surgical treatment, multimodal analgesia to reduce opioid use, and incorporation of enhanced recovery pathways
- The effectiveness ORIF for neglected periprosthetic femoral fractures . . .
ORIF has been proven to have shorter operating and anesthetic time, fewer blood transfusions, and fewer complications Periprosthetic fractures are a growing concern due to the increasing frequency of primary joint replacement surgery, with total hip arthroplasty being the most common
- Acute total hip arthroplasty versus open reduction internal fixation . . .
Open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) is the standard of care for displaced acetabular fractures, but the inability to achieve anatomic reduction, involvement of the posterior wall, articular impaction, and femoral head cartilaginous injury are known to lead to poorer outcomes
- Open reduction and internal fixation offers lower hip-related . . .
Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) are more frequently used in comparison to the traditional stem revision to deal with these complex fractures This observational study aims to compare the outcomes of ORIF versus stem revision in the treatment of Vancouver B2
- Geriatric acetabular fracture–ORIF or ORIF and acute total hip . . .
How often does open reduction and internal fixation of geriatric acetabular fractures lead to hip arthroplasty?
- Does Total Hip Arthroplasty Reduce the Risk of Secondary. . . : Journal . . .
The goal of open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) is to anatomically reduce the facture and maintain a congruent hip joint However, ORIF in the elderly is technically challenging Therefore, there are advocates for acute total hip arthroplasty (THA) in this patient population
- Open reduction and internal fixation offers lower hip‐related . . .
A recent, large observational study comparing ORIF and stem revision in Vancouver B fractures in the proximity of polished tapered stems found that stem revision was associated with a longer waiting time to surgery, more blood transfusion, and a higher hip complication rate
- Management of Vancouver B2 Periprosthetic Femoral Fractures . . . - PubMed
Objective: To identify and analyze the current evidence for the use of open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) constructs compared with conventional revision total hip arthroplasty (rTHA) for the management of Vancouver B2 periprosthetic femoral fractures (PFFs)
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