Abstract

This study sought to evaluate the long-term osteosynthesis results for AO/OTA 31.A1-A2 pertrochanteric fractures treated with the percutaneous compression plate (PCCP). This investigation was a retrospective observational descriptive study of 335 patients, with a minimum follow-up of 2years and a maximum follow-up of 8years (2004-2011). The average post-operative hospital stay was 6.2days, and the average decrease in haemoglobin levels after the intervention was 2.7mg/dL, with transfusion required for one-third of the patients. Complications related to the implant were observed in 4.2% of patients; the most notable complication was cut-out (2.4% of patients), and 3 cases involved pseudarthrosis with breakage of the implant (0.9% of patients). From the results obtained in this study and an analysis of previously published work, we believe that the PCCP may be the implant of choice for AO/OTA 31.A1-A2 fractures.

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