2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00104-004-0980-z
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Unfallchirurgie im Alter

Abstract: The indications for the surgical treatment of fractures in elderly patients should consider the individual's general health status, the specific pattern of injury, and the ability of the patient to actively participate in the rehabilitation process. Intramedullary systems are the gold standard for shaft and metaphyseal fractures due to the decreased operative trauma and the possibility of early weight bearing and functional treatment. Minimally invasive locking plate systems can frequently be applied, offer de… Show more

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“…Antegrade femoral nailing is the gold standard for surgical treatment of diaphyseal femoral shaft fractures because of decreased operative trauma and the possibility of early weight bearing [8]. It has a high rate of union (99%) and a low rate of infection and malunion (<1%) [9,10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antegrade femoral nailing is the gold standard for surgical treatment of diaphyseal femoral shaft fractures because of decreased operative trauma and the possibility of early weight bearing [8]. It has a high rate of union (99%) and a low rate of infection and malunion (<1%) [9,10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Das Risiko, innerhalb eines Jahres eine weitere osteoporosebedingte Fraktur zu erleiden, beträgt ca. 30 % [34]. …”
Section: Outcome/prognoseunclassified
“…Apart from biomechanical considerations, individual factors, such as age, gender, morbidity, fracture classification, quick rehabilitation, and bone density, must be incorporated in the decisionmaking process before osteosynthesis. Goldhahn & Siebert et al provide an overview of fracture repair in the elderly [28,29]. The main causal factor for failure of fracture repair may not be independent of the bone density.…”
Section: Current Concepts In Fragility Fracture Repairmentioning
confidence: 99%