2022
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1736473
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Fraturas intracapsulares do colo femoral no idoso

Abstract: ResumoAtualmente, a fratura intracapsular do colo femoral (FICF) ainda é um grande desafio para os ortopedistas. Apesar dos grandes avanços feitos, persiste uma grande taxa de mortalidade no primeiro ano, sobretudo no Brasil, onde não há uma conscientização de que tais fraturas nos pacientes idosos devem ser tratadas como uma urgência médica. O presente artigo busca fornecer uma atualização das condutas pré-operatórias, cirúrgicas e pós-operatórias.

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“…Femoral neck fractures indubitably command considerable attention in clinical orthopedic practice, with epidemiological elucidations revealing their constitution of approximately 50% of hip fractures, thereby solidifying themselves as a pivotal arena for orthopedic scrutiny and research. [1][2][3][4] Navigating through the anatomical terrains of the hip joint, the gluteus medius (GM) muscle, strategically situated within the superior lateral quadrant, emerges not merely as a quintessential stabilizer of the hip joint, but as a dynamic modulator of hip abduction and internal rotation, demonstrating unbridled vigor. [5][6][7] Consequently, fractures within the femoral neck signi cantly destabilize the hip joint, instigating impairment to the functional e cacy of the GM, yielding alterations in gait and hip mechanics that can permeate throughout orthopedic outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Femoral neck fractures indubitably command considerable attention in clinical orthopedic practice, with epidemiological elucidations revealing their constitution of approximately 50% of hip fractures, thereby solidifying themselves as a pivotal arena for orthopedic scrutiny and research. [1][2][3][4] Navigating through the anatomical terrains of the hip joint, the gluteus medius (GM) muscle, strategically situated within the superior lateral quadrant, emerges not merely as a quintessential stabilizer of the hip joint, but as a dynamic modulator of hip abduction and internal rotation, demonstrating unbridled vigor. [5][6][7] Consequently, fractures within the femoral neck signi cantly destabilize the hip joint, instigating impairment to the functional e cacy of the GM, yielding alterations in gait and hip mechanics that can permeate throughout orthopedic outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em menores de 60 anos, essa fratura está relacionada a traumas de maior energia e lesões sistêmicas associadas, (Peterle et al, 2020). A incidência deste tipo de fratura aumentou no decorrer dos anos devido uma maior expectativa de vida populacional, sendo as mulheres acima dos 60 anos as mais acometidas (Soni et al, 2000;Queiroz, 2022).…”
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“…As taxas de mortalidade variam de 10 a 50% desses pacientes, e estudos epidemiológicos distinguem dois grupos principais: os jovens, vítimas de acidentes de alto impacto, e os idosos, frequentemente, vítimas de quedas de altura (SILVA et al, 2023). Além disso foi observado número progressivo de internações de acordo com o aumento da idade, tendo maior incidência na faixa etária de 80 anos ou mais (QUEIROZ, 2022).…”
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