Affiliation:
1. Assistant Professor,Department Orthopaedics,DRPGMC Kangra at Tanda
2. Department of Anatomy,DRPGMC Kangra at Tanda
Abstract
Introduction: Unstable trochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures are biomechanically unfavorable fractures and often
associated with complications such as cut-out, excessive sliding or varus.The reoperation rate is approximately 10%.
The forces that tend to displace the fracture must be neutralized by the implant. The proximal femoral nail is an
intramedullary implant and associated with less blood loss and lower infection rate,and allows direct full weight bearing
because of its favorable biomechanical properties. In the present study we have observed the functional outcome in
unstable extra capsular proximal femoral fractures managed by proximal femoral nail using by ICF (International
Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) questionnaire. Material & Method: It was a clinical outcome
observation study carried out in eighty patients of unstable extracapsular proximal femoral fractures presented in the
department of Orthopaedics DR. RPGMCH, Tanda over a period of one year from 1st April 2013 to 31st March 2014.
Patients were assessed functionally by ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health)
questionnaire on one and half month, three month and sixth month of surgery. Results: There was female
preponderance with female/male ratio being 46/34. Postoperative health assessment was done by using ICF method
where we did the assessment of general, mental and emotional health. After 6 months of the surgery, a total of 66.6%
patients rated their health as good to very good and 79 patients had mild to moderate impairment because of pain. In
terms of functional assessment,sixty eight percent (68.52%) patients had no to mild impairment in the performance and
the capacity and 31.48% patients had moderate impairment in performance and capacity for washing oneself.None of
the patients observed with severe to very severe limitation after the surgery.Seventy percent (70.0%) patients had mild
to moderate impairment in the performance and the capacity and 29.37% patients had severe impairment in
performance and capacity for toileting and dressing. Conclusion: It is concluded that a significant change was seen in
quality of life of patients postoperatively as evidenced by ICF questionnaire used in present study.
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