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EFORT: Long-term function similar with G3 nailing and DHS for peritrochanteric fractures
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EFORT: Long-term function similar with G3 nailing and DHS for peritrochanteric fractures .

DHS vs G3-Nail for the treatment of unstable peri-trochanteric fractures. A prospective randomized controlled comparative study of 6 years follow-up

83 unstable peri-trochanteric fractures were randomized to undergo fixation using either the Gamma 3 intramedullary nailing system (Stryker) or dynamic hip screws (DHS). The purpose of this study was to compare these two interventions with respect to long-term safety and functional outcomes up to 6 years post-operation. This study found that the G3 nailing system for unstable peri-trochanteric fractures yielded significantly superior outcomes in the early postoperative period (i.e. time required for full weight bearing, length of hospital stay, and Harris Hip Scores up to 6 months post-operation), when compared to dynamic hip screw fixation. Thereafter, functional outcomes appear to be similar between groups up to 6 years postoperatively.

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OrthoEvidence. EFORT: Long-term function similar with G3 nailing and DHS for peritrochanteric fractures. ACE Report. 2014;2(12):60. Available from: https://myorthoevidence.com/AceReport/Show/efort-long-term-function-similar-with-g3-nailing-and-dhs-for-peritrochanteric-fractures

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