Unfallchirurgie
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Comparative Study
[Comparative results of compression and non-compression operation methods following medial femoral neck fracture].
This is a personal clinical and radiological follow-up of 65 patients with fractures of the femoral neck who were treated in 1973 to 1984 at our hospital. 30 patients were operated by nailing according to Smith-Petersen and in 35 patients osteosynthesis was performed by means of three or four lag screws. A comparative study between these two methods was done. The two main complications of femoral neck fracture, a vascular head necrosis and pseudarthrosis, were of special interest. ⋯ Fracture displacement was primarily responsible for the development of aseptic necrosis, but we could see also a relation between head necrosis and the inclination of the fracture line. Fractures of the type PIII/GIII/IV are those with the highest rate of avascular necrosis. Furthermore, the development of both, aseptic necrosis and pseudarthrosis, is strongly influenced by incomplete reduction.