Compression screw fixation for displaced subcapital fracture of the femur
Success or failure?. Skinner PW. Powles D. Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery - British Volume. 68(1):78-82, 1986 Jan. We report a prospective study of 198 cases of subcapital fracture of the femur treated by closed reduction and fixation with a sliding compression screw-plate. This was done without regard to the patient's age or the Garden stage of the fracture. Early weight-bearing was encouraged. Of the displaced fractures 23% failed in the first year because of non-union or infection. Of the fractures which united 27% had developed avascular necrosis after three years. Despite this we believe that the sliding compression screw-plate, of proven value in the treatment of intertrochanteric fractures, is also useful for the fixation of subcapital fractures.
Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.
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