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      Primary fibular grafting combined with double plating in distal femur fractures in elderly patients

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          Abstract

          Purpose

          To report functional and radiological outcomes of using primary fibular graft together with double plating in distal femoral fractures in the elderly.

          Methods

          A retrospective study on 30 elderly patients with comminuted distal femoral fractures managed by primary fibular grafting and double plating through an anterior midline approach has been conducted. Only isolated distal femoral fractures type 33-A3, 33-C2, and 33-C3 were included. The patient’s mean age was 75.3 years. Evaluation included operative time, blood loss, time to union, knee range of motion, Sanders scoring, and presence of complications.

          Results

          The average follow-up period was 26.6 months. Mean intraoperative blood loss was 401 ml, and mean operative time was 216 min. All patients had a knee range of motion (90–120°) during follow-up. Time for union ranged from 16 to 23 weeks with a mean of 18.4 weeks, with no cases of non-union. A total of 22 patients (73.3%) showed excellent functional outcomes, and the remaining eight (26.7%) showed good functional outcomes according to the Sanders scoring system. Only two cases (6.6%) had superficial wound infections managed conservatively. No post-operative deformity, loss of reduction, or implant failure was observed until the end of follow-up period.

          Conclusion

          Primary fibular grafting combined with double plating of comminuted distal femur fractures in patients above 70 years is an effective technique with higher rates of union and lower re-operation rates compared to other fixation modalities.

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          Epidemiology of adult fractures: A review.

          The epidemiology of adult fractures is changing quickly. An analysis of 5953 fractures reviewed in a single orthopaedic trauma unit in 2000 showed that there are eight different fracture distribution curves into which all fractures can be placed. Only two fracture curves involve predominantly young patients; the other six show an increased incidence of fractures in older patients. It is popularly assumed that osteoporotic fractures are mainly seen in the thoracolumbar spine, proximal femur, proximal humerus and distal radius, but analysis of the data indicates that 14 different fractures should now be considered to be potentially osteoporotic. About 30% of fractures in men, 66% of fractures in women and 70% of inpatient fractures are potentially osteoporotic.
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            Risk factors for failure of locked plate fixation of distal femur fractures: an analysis of 335 cases.

            Locked plating has become a standard method to treat supracondylar femur fractures. Emerging evidence indicates that this method of treatment is associated with modest failure rates. The goals of this study were to determine risk factors for complications and to provide technical recommendations for locked plating of supracondylar femur fractures.
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              The epidemiology of fractures of the distal femur.

              Between 1980 and 1989, reports on 2,165 fractures of the distal part of the femur (1,051 women and 1,114 men) were collected by AO Documentation and are analyzed in the present paper. The number of fractures showed a bimodal pattern with a marked variation in the number of fractures in relation to gender and age. A larger prevalence of fractures was observed either in young men (about 20 years old, traffic or sport) and in old women (about 70, fall at home, osteoporosis).
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                Contributors
                drmohaliortho@gmail.com
                Journal
                Int Orthop
                Int Orthop
                International Orthopaedics
                Springer Berlin Heidelberg (Berlin/Heidelberg )
                0341-2695
                1432-5195
                17 May 2022
                17 May 2022
                September 2022
                : 46
                : 9
                : 2145-2152
                Affiliations
                GRID grid.7269.a, ISNI 0000 0004 0621 1570, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, , Ain Shams University, ; 38 Abbassia Square, Next to Al-Nour Mosque, Cairo, Egypt
                Author information
                http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7467-193X
                Article
                5441
                10.1007/s00264-022-05441-x
                9371996
                35579697
                42701b66-ee85-4bc3-94ec-e46a584995f8
                © The Author(s) 2022

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                History
                : 15 April 2022
                : 10 May 2022
                Funding
                Funded by: Ain Shams University
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                Orthopedics
                distal femur fracture,elderly,double plating,fibular graft
                Orthopedics
                distal femur fracture, elderly, double plating, fibular graft

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