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Outcomes of Geriatric Hip Fractures in Assiut University Hospital

Completed
Conditions
Hip Fractures
Interventions
Procedure: Arthroplasty or open reduction and internal fixation
Registration Number
NCT03150355
Lead Sponsor
khaled
Brief Summary

hip fractures are common problem specially in elderly population the incidence is increasing nowadays because of increased incidence of motor vehicle accidents

Detailed Description

hip fractures are a common problem specially in elderly population the incidence is increasing nowadays because of increased incidence of motor vehicle accidents the incidence of morbidity and mortality is increasing today and the mortality rate is about 30% the aim of the study is follow up of the patients aged 65 years and older who experienced hip fractures for one year to evaluate the outcome of different ways of intervention in elderly population.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
301
Inclusion Criteria
  • patients aged 65 years and older
  • with fractures acetabulum , neck of femur , trochanteric , subtrochanteric and reverse trochanteric fractures
Exclusion Criteria
  • no patient will be excluded

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
open reduction and internal fixationArthroplasty or open reduction and internal fixationoutcome of open reduction and internal fixation of fractures of proximal femur and acetabulum in patients aged 65 years and older
ArthroplastyArthroplasty or open reduction and internal fixationoutcome of arthroplasty of fractures of proximal femur and acetabulum in patients aged 65 years and older
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
determine the outcome of geriatric hip fracturesone year

determine the morbidity and mortality of surgery of hip fractures in elderly patients aged 65 years and older

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
determine magnitude of geriatric hip fracturesone year

determine incidence of hip fractures which is increasing nowadays

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