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Complications of Ender-pin fixation in basicervical, intertrochanteric, and


subtrochanteric fractures of the hip. Levy-RN; Siegel-M; Sedlin-ED; Siffert-RS J-Bone-Joint-Surg-Am. 1983 Jan; 65(1): 66-9 Two hundred patients with a basicervical, intertrochanteric, or subtrochanteric fracture were treated by Ender-pin fixation during a three-year period. Their median age was 73.5 years and there was a 10 per cent mortality rate. Early partial weight-bearing with some external support was allowed for most patients. Minimum shortening and one non-union occurred. However, there was a substantial incidence of complications. The fixation failed in all basicervical fractures. Distal pin migration of more than two centimeters occurred in 50 per cent of the unstable intertrochanteric fractures. Seventy-six per cent of the forty-two patients who were personally examined at follow-up had pain in the knee and 36 per cent had external malrotation. The incidence of pin migration increased in the more unstable fractures.



Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.