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Prediction of fixation failure in femoral neck fractures: Comminution and avascularity studied in 40 patients
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1993
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Bone DiseaseFracture ComminutionSkeletal TraumaUndergone Screw Fixation99M-tc Diphosphonate ScintimetriesFixation FailureFracture DiagnosticsSurgical StabilizationOsteoarthritisFemoral Neck FracturesSurgeryMedicineOsteoporosisOrthopaedic SurgeryRadiologySpinal Fracture
We performed 99m-Tc diphosphonate scintimetries in 40-elderly patients who had undergone screw fixation for a recent subcapital femoral fracture and analyzed their preoperative radiographs. The data were subjected to a logistic regression analysis. Both comminution of the calcar femorale and reduced scintimetric uptake were predictive for failure of the osteosynthesis during the first year. Fracture comminution was more predictive for early failures during 3 months and scintimetry for the later failures.
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