Fractures of the acetabulum in patients aged 60 years and older

Author:

Ferguson T. A.1,Patel R.1,Bhandari M.2,Matta J. M.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedics University of California-Davis, Lawrence J. Ellison Ambulatory Care Centre, 4860 Y St. Suite 3800, Sacramento, California 95817, USA.

2. Division of Orthopaedic Surgery Hamilton Health Sciences - General Site, 6 North Trauma, 237 Barton Street, East Hamilton, Ontario, L8L 2Y2 Canada.

3. Hip and Pelvis Institute St. John’s Health Centre, 2001 Santa Monica Boulevard 1090, Santa Monica, California 90404, USA.

Abstract

Using a prospective database of 1309 displaced acetabular fractures gathered between 1980 and 2007, we calculated the annual mean age and annual incidence of elderly patients > 60 years of age presenting with these injuries. We compared the clinical details and patterns of fracture between patients > 60 years of age (study group) with those < 60 years (control group). We performed a detailed evaluation of the radiographs of the older group to determine the incidence of radiological characteristics which have been previously described as being associated with a poor patient outcome. In all, 235 patients were > 60 years of age and the remaining 1074 were < 60 years. The incidence of elderly patients with acetabular fractures increased by 2.4-fold between the first half of the study period and the second half (10% (62) vs 24% (174), p < 0.001). Fractures characterised by displacement of the anterior column were significantly more common in the elderly compared with the younger patients (64% (150) vs 43% (462), respectively, p < 0.001). Common radiological features of the fractures in the study group included a separate quadrilateral-plate component (50.8% (58)) and roof impaction (40% (46)) in the anterior fractures, and comminution (44% (30)) and marginal impaction (38% (26)) in posterior-wall fractures. The proportion of elderly patients presenting with acetabular fractures increased during the 27-year period. The older patients had a different distribution of fracture pattern than the younger patients, and often had radiological features which have been shown in other studies to be predictive of a poor outcome.

Publisher

British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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