Treatment of hip fracture in Finland and Sweden
- 1 January 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Medical Journals Sweden AB in Acta Orthopaedica
- Vol. 63 (5) , 531-535
- https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679209154730
Abstract
A prospective population-based study of hip fracture treatment was performed during 1989 in the regional hospitals of Oulu (Finland) and Sundsvall and Lund (Sweden). For cervical fractures hemiarthroplasty was preferred in Oulu and osteosynthesis in Sundsvall and Lund. For trochanteric fractures screw-plate was preferred in Oulu and Lund and Ender-nailing in Sundsvall. A shorter mean time at the orthopedic department in Oulu (13 days) was compensated by a lower (14 percent) fraction of patients directly discharged to own home. A somewhat longer mean orthopedic hospitalization time in Sundsvall (19 days) and Lund (17 days) was combined with a higher discharge to own home (49 percent and 35 percent). Prospective multicenter comparisons of treatment combinations (both operation and rehabilitation) permit identification of programs that are optimal for both patient and society.Keywords
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