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O1017 EXTERNAL FIXATION FOR OSTEOPOROTIC TROCHANTERIC FRACTURE PATIENTS: A MINIMALLY INVASIVE TREATMENT OPTION



Abstract

Aims: We compared treatment with external fixation (EF) vs DHS in osteoporotic trochanteric fractures. Methods: 40 patients were randomized to receive either 135° 4-hole DHS (Group A) or an Orthofix trochanteric external fixator with 4 hydroxyapatite-coated Osteotite pins (Group B). Inclusion criteria were: female, age ≥65 years, AO fracture type A1-2 and BMD lower than -2.5T score. Fixators were removed at 3 months. Results: There were no differences in patient age, fracture type, BMD, ASA, hospital stay, or quality of reduction. Operative time was 64±6 minutes in Group A and 34±5 minutes in Group B (p< 0.005). Average number of blood transfusions was 2±0.1 in Group A, and none in Group B (p< 0.0001). Fracture varization at 6 months was 6±8° in Group A and 2±1° in Group B (p=0.002). Harris Hip Score was 62±20 in Group A and 63±17 in Group B (ns). In Group B, no pin-track infections occurred. Pin fixation was maintained over time, as shown by no differences between pin extraction and insertion torque. Conclusions: We consider EF a viable treatment option for this patient population. Operative time is short, postoperative complications are minimized, and fixation is improved.

Theses abstracts were prepared by Professor Dr. Frantz Langlais. Correspondence should be addressed to him at EFORT Central Office, Freihofstrasse 22, CH-8700 Küsnacht, Switzerland.