Fragility Fracture Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Role of Augmented Fixation Techniques in Fragility Fracture Pelvis (FFP)
Assessment of the role of augmented fixation of fragility fracture pelvis in improving functional outcome as a primary outcome and improving union and decreasing mortality and complications as secondary outcomes at 6 months and one year follow up.
During the process of aging, the quality of bones deteriorates making bones more vulnerable for fractures after minor trauma or from normal daily activities. This poor bone quality together with comorbidities increase healing problems and complications and make fixation more difficult. Moreover, immobilization due to fractures has serious complications especially in the elderly. For all theses, fragility fracture-which is defined by WHO as a fracture that is caused by an injury that would be insufficient to fracture normal bones and is the result of reduced compressive and or torsional strength of bone - these fractures have unique criteria making them a special category with its own concerns. One of these fractures is fragility fracture pelvis (FFP) which is expected to triple between 2005 and 2030. This type of fracture has its huge effect on morbidity and mortality of this vulnerable group of people. Due to its special criteria , a new classification system was developed to classify it known as Rommens classification system. This was followed by many literatures focused on this fracture, its morbidity and mortality, role of surgery, minimal invasive techniques and different augmentation fixation techniques, but they did not reach to a clear algorithm for management and did not clearly identify the role of augmented fixation techniques on different outcomes of this fracture . Fixation augmentation techniques which are defined as surgical techniques aimed at increasing implant stability and used in poor bone quality like in geriatric population. the investigators hypothesis is augmented fixation will improve the functional outcomes of fragility fracture pelvis. These techniques may include percutaneous transsarcal screws fixation, tension band plating, INFIX technique, triangular fixation and cement augmentation techniques. the investigators will try to answer this question which is "what is the effect of augmented fixation techniques on functional outcomes of fragility fracture pelvis? ''. ;
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