KUMJ | VOL. 19 | NO. 4 | ISSUE 76 | OCT.-DEC. 2021
Osteosynthesis of Neck of Femur Fracture below 65 years of Age: does timing of surgery influence osteonecrosis, nonunion and functional outcome?
Thapa J, Shrestha D, Kayastha SR, Dhoju D, Shrestha R, Sharma R, Regmi R
Abstract: Background
Influence of timing of injury surgery interval in outcome of osteosynthesis of neck of
femur has always been a matter of debate. Patients in our set up have been surgically
treated for neck of femur fracture with wide range of injury surgery interval which
could have resulted in varied functional outcome and radiological outcome.
Objective
To evaluate the difference in functional outcome, femoral head osteonecrosis and
non-union in fracture neck of femur fixed within and after twenty-four hours.
Method
All patients, who had undergone osteosynthesis for the neck of femur fractures via
open or closed technique from 2010 to 2018 were analyzed retrospectively. The
cases were examined and evaluated in terms of injury surgery interval, fracture
union, functional status using Modified Harris Hip Score, complications like femoral
head osteonecrosis and non-union.
Result
Fifty patients with an average injury surgery interval of 34±28 hours were evaluated.
Twenty three (46%) cases were included in early surgery group (< 24 hours) and 27
(54%) patients were included in delayed (> 24 hours) surgery group. Incidence of
femoral head osteonecrosis was reported in two (4%) cases, both being in delayed
fixation group (p=0.49). Non-union was reported in four (8%) patients, one in early
fixation group and three in delayed fixation group (p=0.61). The average Modified
Harris Hip Score in early fixation group was 87 and in delayed fixation group was 84
(p=0.1). Forty two (84%) cases had a good quality of reduction and eight (16%) had
a poor reduction. Non-union and functional outcome significantly differed between
the good and poor reduction group (p=0.001 and 0.004 respectively).
Conclusion
There is no significant difference in the functional and radiological outcome of cases
operated before and after 24 hours for osteosynthesis of neck of femur fractures in
patients 16 to 65 years age group. However, poor reduction is significantly associated
with the increased rate of non-union and poor functional outcome.
Keyword : Femur neck, Non-union, Osteonecrosis, Osteosynthesis