Three Year Experience of Treating the Acetabular Fracture with Reconstruction Plate at Civil Hospital Karachi
Keywords:
Acetabular fractures, Reconstruction plates, Post-operative complications, Radiological outcome.Abstract
Fractures treated with reconstruction plates.
METHODOLOGY: It was a prospective descriptive study conducted at the Department of Orthopaedic
Surgery, Dow University of Health Sciences Karachi from May 2013 to April 2016. An aggregate number
of 27 patients who were diagnosed with Acetabular fracture were enrolled in the study. The primary
cause of fracture was road traffic accident. All the patients were treated with reconstruction plates.
Post-operative complications and radiological outcomes were evaluated.
RESULTS: Total 27 patients with Acetabular fracture were treated. Excellent radiological outcome was
achieved in 29.6% of the patients, good radiological outcome was achieved in 48.2%, fair& pair
radiological outcome was achieved in 11.1% of the patients. Post-operative complications like sciatic
nerve injury was developed in 2 patients, myositis ossificans was in One (01) patient and Four patients
develop a vascular necrosis and Three (03) had infection.
CONCLUSION: Acetabular fractures are now common fracture because of high velocity Road traffic
accident. Acetabulum fractures should be fixed timely to achieve the anatomical reduction and
favourable outcome with fewer complications.
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