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Kamran Hafeez1, Gourav Garg1, Mariette Anto1
1Orthopaedics, Kings Mill Hospital, Sutton in Ashfield, GBR.
Abstract:
Background A distal femur fracture (DFF) around the native or prosthetic knee is commonly seen in the osteoporotic elderly population. Surgical management is required to restore the function. Fracture fixation requires a period of restricted weight-bearing; however, distal femoral replacement (DFR) allows immediate weight-bearing and quicker recovery. Methods All patients who underwent distal femur replacement from 2020 to 2023 at our hospital were retrospectively reviewed. Data related to the patient's demographics, medical comorbidities, preinjury mobility status, perioperative management and length of stay were collected. Results Eleven patients with 13 distal femoral replacements were included. There were 10 periprosthetic and 3 native fractures around the distal femur. Two patients had bilateral periprosthetic fractures. The median age was 84 years (range 62-95) with all patients being females. Eight patients were living in their homes while three were care home residents. The median duration of surgery was 120 min. The mean blood loss was 350 ml. Patients were mobilised out of bed at a median of three days and were able to walk for 2 meters with a frame at a mean of 10 days (range 3-15) except for two patients whose mobility was limited to the chair. The mean length of hospital stay was 32 days (range 8-54). All patients were discharged back to their original destination except for one who was shifted to a care home instead of her own home. Conclusion In our opinion, distal femur replacement provided a more favourable outcome with respect to pain management, early rehabilitation with full weight-bearing immediately following the surgery and fewer complications. Furthermore, in our hands, the surgical time was short with limited blood loss.
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