J Orthop Trauma. 2014 Dec; 28(12): e273–e280.

Functional outcome after successful internal fixation versus salvage arthroplasty of patients with a femoral neck fracture

Stephanie M. Zielinski, MD,1 Noël L. Keijsers, PhD,2 Stephan F.E. Praet, MD, PhD,3 Martin J. Heetveld, MD, PhD,4 Mohit Bhandari, MD, PhD,5 Jean Pierre Wilssens,6 Peter Patka, MD, PhD,7 and Esther M.M. Van Lieshout, PhD1, on behalf of the FAITH trial investigators*
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Objectives

To determine patient independency, health-related and disease-specific quality of life (QOL), gait pattern, and muscle strength in patients after salvage arthroplasty for failed internal fixation of a femoral neck fracture.

Design

Secondary cohort study to a randomized controlled trial.

Setting

Multicenter trial in the Netherlands, including 14 academic and non-academic hospitals

Patients

Patients after salvage arthroplasty for failed internal fixation of a femoral neck fracture were studied. A comparison was made with patients who healed uneventfully after internal fixation.

Intervention

None (observatory study)

Main outcome measurements

Patient characteristics, SF-12, and WOMAC scores were collected. Gait parameters were measured using plantar pressure measurement. Maximum isometric forces of the hip muscles were measured using a handheld dynamometer. Differences between the fractured and contralateral leg were calculated. Groups were compared using univariate analysis.

Results

Of 248 internal fixation patients (median age 72 years), salvage arthroplasty was performed in 68 patients (27%). Salvage arthroplasty patients had a significantly lower WOMAC score (median 73 versus 90, P=0.016) than patients who healed uneventfully after internal fixation. Health-related QOL (SF-12) and patient independency did not differ significantly between the groups. Gait analysis showed a significantly impaired progression of the center of pressure in the salvage surgery patients (median ratio −8.9 versus 0.4, P=0.013) and a significant greater loss of abduction strength (median −25.4 versus −20.4 N, P=0.025).

Conclusion

Despite a similar level of dependency and QOL, salvage arthroplasty patients have inferior functional outcome than patients who heal after internal fixation of a femoral neck fracture.

Keywords: femoral neck fracture, hip fracture, Internal fixation, salvage arthroplasty, functional outcome

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