Aktuelle Traumatologie
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Aktuelle Traumatologie · Aug 1994
Comparative Study[2- to 7-year results of cement-free and cemented joint replacement in femoral neck fractures and coxarthrosis].
In 43 patients with cementless and 43 patients with cemented hip prosthesis (S+G hip system) a clinical and radiological follow up was performed 2-7 years after total hip replacement. In average the follow up period was 43 or 48 months. ⋯ In conclusion of our results and the expected later results after 10 years follow up we prefer the cementless fixation in patients under 60 years and cemented fixation in the group over 70 years. Patients between 60 and 70 years seems to benefit from a fixation with an cementless acetabular component and an cemented stem (hybrid prosthesis).
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In a retrospective study conducted from 1.1. 1988-31.12.1991, we at our rescue helicopter station "Christoph 22" identified the special circumstances, which arise for the trauma anaesthesiologist during prehospital treatment of entrapped trauma patients. During the time frame of our study, we observed a continuous increase of patients suffering an entrapment trauma (from 8.3% to 15.9%). Motor vehicle accidents were the primary cause of entrapment (78.4%). ⋯ The emergency medical measures required at the emergency scene therefore had to be timely and to the point and taken in close coordination with the technical rescue team. The proven procedures which we apply in such cases will be illustrated. Hospital of preference should, if possible, always be a trauma center.