Garden Classification of Intracapsular fractures - based on AP view only
Often referred to only as displaced or not. (ie I&II or III&IV)
Intracapsular fractures
Extracapsular fractures these are not generally classified any further
Variable | Value | Score |
---|---|---|
Age | <66yr | 0 |
66-85yr | 3 | |
≥85yr | 4 | |
Admission Hb | ≤10g/dl | 1 |
MMTS | ≤6 | 1 |
Living in institution | Yes | 1 |
no. of comorbidities | ≥2 | 1 |
Malignancy | Yes | 1 |
score
Cochrane review found that Peripheral N block reduced pain and need for opoids and that analgesia control was superior compared with systemic analgesia and reduced the adverse effects associated with the latter.
Sensory Nerve supply to the hip joint includes - femoral N, obturator N, articular branches of sciatic N, and N's supplying quadratis femoris and Superior Gluteal N. Therefore, Fascia Iliaca Block does not provide complete anaesthesia of the joint.
Procedure:
References include
https://www.rcem.ac.uk/docs/QI%20+%20Clinical%20Audit/FIB%20guideline%20document%20for%20the%20ED.pdf
article from bjaed.org
BJ anaesthesia article
http://www.partone.lifeinthefastlane.com/local_anaesthetics.html
https://www.orthobullets.com/trauma/1037/femoral-neck-fractures
https://www.rcemlearning.co.uk/reference/fractured-neck-of-femur/#1569411438082-5f6502c5-526f
https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/86659-overview
BrJAn Nottingham Hip Fracture Score review