2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2020.09.059
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Should Femoral Shaft fractures in Patients Age Over 60 Years be Managed Using a Hip Fracture Pathway?

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“… 16 Mean length of stay was found to be 29 days and mortality rates were 7%, 16% and 18% at 30 days, 6 months and 1 year respectively. A more recent retrospective study by Bommireddy et al 17 compared outcomes of patients sustaining closed, unilateral native bone femoral fractures or periprosthetic femoral fractures distal to the prosthesis not requiring revision (i.e. UCS C) to hip fracture patients.…”
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“… 16 Mean length of stay was found to be 29 days and mortality rates were 7%, 16% and 18% at 30 days, 6 months and 1 year respectively. A more recent retrospective study by Bommireddy et al 17 compared outcomes of patients sustaining closed, unilateral native bone femoral fractures or periprosthetic femoral fractures distal to the prosthesis not requiring revision (i.e. UCS C) to hip fracture patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%