Éléments prédictifs de résultat du traitement chirurgical des fractures du cotyle - 02/12/13
, R.K. Sen, S. Aggarwal, P. Behera| pages | 2 |
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Summary |
Background |
The outcomes of surgically treated acetabular fractures are dependent on many factors. The purpose of this retrospective study is to evaluate these factors in a group of patients operated on by a single surgeon in one institute.
Methods |
One hundred and eighteen patients treated surgically for their displaced acetabular fracture and had completed two years follow-up, were evaluated clinically with modified Postel Merle d’Aubigné score and radiologically with Matta's radiological outcome grading. The affect of age (≤55 or >55years), gender, fracture displacement (≤20mm or >20mm), hip dislocation, delay in surgery (≤2weeks or >2weeks), associated injury and length of follow-up (≤5years or >5years) on the functional outcome was evaluated.
Results |
There were 99 (83.9%) males and 19 (16.1%) females with mean age of 38.75years (16 to 65years). The mean duration of follow-up was 3.95years (range 2–14years). The mean modified Postel Merle d’Aubigné score was 15.7±2.2 (range, 8–18). The clinical outcome was excellent in 27 (22.9%), good in 52 (44.2%), fair in 20 (16.9%), and poor in 19 (16.1%, 10 patients who underwent THR for secondary arthritis were considered as poor outcome) patients. The modified Postel Merle d’Aubigné score was significantly affected by quality of reduction (P=0.0001), presence of associated injuries (P=0.0001), initial fracture displacement of >20mm (P=0.018), joint dislocation (P=0.015) and delay in surgery (P=0.001). However, age, gender, fracture type and length of follow up did not have any affects on the clinical outcome.
Conclusion |
Poor reduction, associated injuries, fracture-displacement of >20mm, joint dislocation and late surgery definitely carry poor prognosis in predicting the outcome of surgically treated acetabular fractures.
Level of evidence |
Level IV. Retrospective study.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Acetabulum fracture, Surgical treatment, Outcome, Predictors, Prognosis
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