Complex distal femoral fractures in the fragile elderly patient treated by distal femoral replacement: A report of 3cases

Rev Esp Cir Ortop Traumatol. 2022 Mar-Apr;66(2):T149-T153. doi: 10.1016/j.recot.2021.07.013. Epub 2022 Feb 21.
[Article in English, Spanish]

Abstract

Complex distal femoral fracture (DFF) in the elderly patient is an infrequent but challenging scenario. In these fragile patients, DFF is associated with a high rate of medical complications and mortality. The optimum treatment remains controversial. Our aim is to propose our standard treatment, describe our results and discuss its clinical relevance. We describe 3cases of elderly and fragile patients with multiple comorbidities who suffered a complex DFF after low energy trauma. They were successfully treated through a primary arthroplasty with distal femoral replacement. All the 3patients presented early full weight-bearing mobilization (average time to first ambulation was 5days), good functional outcome (mean knee range of motion was 103°) and short hospital length of stay (mean of 10days). According to our experience, primary arthroplasty with distal femoral replacement could be a good therapeutic option for complex DFF in elderly patients.

Keywords: Anciano; Arthroplasty; Artroplastia; Distal femoral fracture; Distal femoral replacement; Elderly; Fractura femoral distal; Fragile; Frágil; Mobilization; Movilización; Reemplazo femoral distal.

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