منابع مشابه
Fractured neck of femur, the risk factors.
On the orthopaedic ward on which I work, a large percentage of trauma/emergency admissions to the ward are the result of falls by older people resulting in fractures of the neck of femur.
متن کاملFractured neck of femur in black patients.
We explored the role of iron overload, deficiency of vitamin C and alcohol abuse in the aetiology of cervical and intertrochanteric fractures of the neck of the femur as a result of minor trauma. We studied prospectively 72 patients (45 men, 27 women). Levels of serum iron markers, vitamin C and alcohol markers were measured. Consumption of alcohol was estimated using questionnaires. The findin...
متن کاملLong-term outcome after repair of fractured neck of femur. Comparison of subarachnoid and general anaesthesia.
One hundred and forty-eight patients undergoing "pin-and-plate" repair of fractured neck of femur received either subarachnoid blockade or general anaesthesia. The patients were followed up for 1 year after surgery. At the end of the year, 34% had died and 50% had returned home. Twelve per cent were either in hospital or in institutional care; 4% were lost to follow up. The mean duration of acu...
متن کاملCare of the patient with a fractured neck of femur.
I work is a busy trauma ward. A high percentage of people admitted have sustained a fractured neck of femur following a fall either at home or in the street. Every patient admitted has his or her own individual risks and reasons for why he or she fell.
متن کاملModern trends in the treatment of fractured neck of femur.
The treatment of the fractured neck of the femur is a problem which demands our attention to an increasing extent. Firstly, owing to the ageing population the number of cases is steadily increasing. In the Windsor Group ten years ago we treated 25 cases a year. Last year the number had risen to over 50, out of a population of 250,000. Secondly, although the results have steadily improved, even ...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: BMJ
سال: 1981
ISSN: 0959-8138,1468-5833
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.282.6261.399-d