Table 1.
A concise data review of all cases of proximal femoral fractures and their reported management.
| Author/Journal | Age/Gender of the patient | Site of fracture | Treatment | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lonner et al. JOT 1995 |
NS | Sub-trochanteric | Retrograde nailing | Return to pre-injury status at 1 year |
| Wulke et al. JOT 2004 |
86/F | Fracture neck of femur | Retrograde nailing | Fracture union at 3 Months |
| Manzotti et al. JBJS 2007 |
74/F | Sub-trochanteric | Plating | Union but with 4 cm shortening |
| Font Vizcarra et al. Hip Int 2010 |
68/F | Intertrochanteric fracture | Cannulated Cancellous Screws | Good Function at 1 year |
| Ishimaru et al. Case Rep Orthop 2012 |
76/M | Intertrochanteric fracture | Gamma nail | Fracture union with walking with support at 1 year |
| Current study | Failed osteosynthesis for Intertrochanteric fracture | THA | Immediate mobilization, Fracture united at 3 months | |
| Sub-trochanteric fracture | THA | Immediate mobilization, Fracture united at 3 months |
M = Male, F= Female, NS= Not Specified, THA = Total Hip Arthroplasty.