The Frank Stinchfield Award

May 8, 2016Clinical orthopaedics and related research

Hip Replacement Surgery for Broken Thigh Bone Neck Is Different from Typical Cases in Diagnosis Group 470: A Matched Patient Study

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Abstract

Patients with femoral neck fractures undergoing total hip arthroplasty had a longer length of stay (6 days) compared to those with osteoarthritis (4 days).

  • Operative times were longer for patients with fractures (98 minutes) than those with osteoarthritis (92 minutes).
  • The overall frequency of complications was greater in the fracture group (16%) compared to the osteoarthritis group (6%).
  • Preoperative transfusions were more common in the fracture group (2.0%) than in the osteoarthritis group (0.2%).
  • Patients with femoral neck fractures had a higher likelihood of experiencing any postoperative complication (odds ratio 2.8).
  • Unplanned readmissions were more frequent for patients with fractures (odds ratio 1.8) compared to those with osteoarthritis.
  • Discharge to an inpatient facility was more likely for patients with fractures (odds ratio 1.7) than for those with osteoarthritis.

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