Publication date: August 2018
Source: Injury, Volume 49, Issue 8
Author(s): Bola Akinola, Ruaraidh Collins, Francis C.J. Sim, Martyn J. Parker
Abstract
Introduction
Hip hemiarthroplasty is the commonest operation performed for a displaced intracapsular hip fracture in the UK. A variety of implants including fixed offset prostheses are utilised. There has been no study investigating the relationship between restoration of femoral offset and long term pain and function. This study aims to evaluate long-term pain and functional outcomes of a fixed offset hemiarthroplasty implant (the Exeter trauma system).
Patients and methods
All patients were retrospectively reviewed from a prospectively collected database. In all, 338 patients met the criteria for evaluation. Patients native offset were calculated from the contralateral hip. Pain and functional outcomes were assessed using validated outcome measures.
Results
There were no differences found across a range of natural offsets for long-term pain and functional recovery.
Conclusion
Our experience with the Exeter trauma system suggests that a 40 mm offset implant is a good standard offset to use.
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