To verify the safety and efficacy of sliding compression locking plates in the treatment of fresh femoral neck fractures
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
1,150
The patients with femoral neck fracture were treated with three cannulated compression screws or sliding compression locking plate.
The patients with femoral neck fracture were treated with three cannulated compression screws.
Chinese PLA General Hosptial
Beijing, China
Femoral neck shortened
The difference in femoral neck length between 1 week post-surgery and 6 months and 12 months post-surgery, measured via X-ray and CT imaging examinations.
Time frame: 1 year
Neck shaft angle
Time frame: 1 year
The effectiveness of guide pin implantation
For the cohort treated with three cannulated compression screws, the effectiveness of guide pin implantation is categorized into three parallel, two parallel, and non-parallel arrangements,which will be measured during the surgery.
Time frame: 1 day
Time of operation
Time frame: 1 day
Blood loss
Time frame: 1 day
Bone union
Time frame: 1 year
Zarit Burden Interview(ZBI)
The Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI) is a commonly used assessment tool designed to quantify the psychological and emotional burden experienced by caregivers who provide care for individuals with cognitive or functional impairments. Developed by Zarit and colleagues, the scale consists of 22 items that cover various aspects of caregiver burden, such as time pressure, emotional strain, and social isolation. The scoring ranges from 0 to 88, with higher scores indicating a greater level of caregiving burden. This tool aids healthcare professionals in identifying the psychological stress faced by caregivers and provides appropriate support and interventions to improve their mental health and quality of life.
Time frame: 1 year
SF-36 Score
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The SF-36 (Short Form 36 Health Survey) is a widely used generic health status assessment tool developed by the Medical Outcomes Study (MOS) Group. The scale is designed to comprehensively evaluate health-related quality of life, encompassing eight dimensions: physical functioning, social functioning, role limitations due to physical health, role limitations due to emotional problems, bodily pain, mental health, vitality, and general health perceptions. Each dimension consists of several items, and scores are derived by summing the scores of these items, typically converted to a 0 to 100 percent scale, with 100 representing the best possible health state. These eight dimension scores can be combined to form two summary scores: the Physical Component Summary (PCS) and the Mental Component Summary (MCS).
Time frame: 1 year