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Treatment of the Hip Fracture in Elderly Patients with Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA)
Ki Hwan Kim, Duk Hwan Kho, Ju Yong Shin, Dong Heon Kim, Jun Hyuck Lee
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society 2006;19(2):122-127.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jkfs.2006.19.2.122
Published online: June 16, 2016

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, College of Medicine, Konkuk University, Chungju, Korea.

kdkim@kku.ac.kr

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  • PURPOSE: To evaluate the results of the treatment of the hip fractures in elderly hemiplegic CVA patients with disuse osteoporosis. Hemiplegic CVA patients have much difficulties in rehabilitation such as walking, daily activity of living and so forth. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The clinical records on thirty-four CVA patients who had undergone the treatment in hip fracture and followed more than 12 months of period between March 1998 and March 2004 were retrospectively reviewed. The treatment methods were 22 cases of bipolar hemiarthroplasty, 6 cases of compression hip screw, 3 cases of ender nail, 3 cases of multiple cannulated screw. We compared the groups underwent bipolar hemiarthroplasty (Group I), internal fixation (Group II), fracture in ipsilateral (Group A), fracture in contralateral (Group B). We evaluated the results by modified Harris hip score, walker ambulation time, walking ability and activity of daily living. RESULTS: The mean postoperative modified Harris hip score was decreased in Group I (11.7 points), Group II (9.6 points), Group A (10.0 points), Group B (12.3 points). Recovery of preoperative walking ability was achieved in total 21 cases (62%) that 7 cases (58%) were observed in Group I, 14 cases (64%) in Group II, 18 cases (67%) in Group A and 3 cases (43%) in Group B. Basic activity of daily living was possible in 18 cases (53%). CONCLUSION: Hemiplegic CVA patients with hip fracture have much difficulties in rehabilitation. However, with appropriate treatment and confident positive attitude for rehabilitations of the patients, doctors and family members, we can expect more reliable results close to the pre-injury status in terms of walking ability and activity of daily living.

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