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Suggest Treatment For Greater Lesser Trochanteric Fractures
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Traction should be tried.
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At the age of 72, a fracture of greater trochanter should be treated conservatively by traction. Surgery is not considered a first line treatment in elderly patients, as they sometimes have cardiac, pulmonary, and psychiatric co-morbidities, and a surgical procedure may carry too high a risk for substantial morbidity and mortality. Prior to surgery, elderly patients need to be medically evaluated to minimize any potential risks of surgery. Medical work-up usually involves evaluating the patient for hypertension, heart disease (including coronary artery disease, dysrhythmias, and congestive heart failure), diabetes mellitus, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cerebral vascular disease, and urinary tract infection.
The recovery in surgery is also delayed due to these medical problems. It is best to consider traction first and in case favorable results are not seen after 2-3 weeks then surgical treatment should be considered.
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