Common complications in hip fracture surgery: Tips/tricks and solutions to avoid them
- PMID: 26298022
- DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2015.08.006
Common complications in hip fracture surgery: Tips/tricks and solutions to avoid them
Abstract
Surgical management of hip fractures in elderly people is challenging and complications relating to surgery could be devastating. They often lead to reoperation and revision surgery and can be associated with significantly increased morbidity and mortality. The most common surgical complications after internal fixation of hip fractures include cut-out, nonunion, Z-effect/medial migration, periimplant failure and avascular necrosis. High quality surgical fixation is of outmost importance to avoid surgical complications. This article presents the aetiology, risk factors and incidence of perioperative and post-fracture fixation complications. Technical tips and tricks for a successful fixation as well as the contemporary evidence surrounding the augmentation of osteoporotic bone fixation in internal fixation of hip fractures are discussed.
Keywords: Complications; Elderly; Hip fractures; Surgical fixation.
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