Emerging basic science concepts in geriatric fracture fixation and patient recovery.

Makoa Mau, Philipp Leucht, Frede Frihagen, Gustavo Duque, Richard Yoon, Emil Schemitsch, Justin Haller
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Abstract

In recent history, human life expectancy has increased significantly, resulting in a high burden of late-life morbidity and geriatric fractures. Changes to the body as a result of aging, such as degeneration of the bone marrow, osteoblast apoptosis, and a decline in hormone production, coupled with sarcopenia, are only a few factors that predispose the elderly to fractures. In addition, these factors further complicate surgical management, as they increase the risk of fixation failure, nonunion, malunion, and wound complications. As a result, the standards of geriatric fracture fixation must account for variables that are rarely included when planning for surgery in the younger population. Operative fixation should provide a stable limb to allow for early mobilization and weight bearing, lowering the risk of medical complications. Therefore, early mobility is of the utmost importance in the setting of most fragility fractures. However, early mobility in some, such as the pelvic fragility fracture, may lead to an increased risk for bleeding and death. Geriatric fractures carry significant morbidity, mortality, and financial risk, which indicates that there should be a continuing review and understanding of the multifactorial process leading toward and treatment strategies employed after geriatric fractures. The purpose of this review is to summarize the biology of aging, the causes, effects, and treatments of sarcopenia, the current fixation strategies of geriatric fractures, and the importance of mobility in the geriatric patient.

老年骨折固定和患者康复的新兴基础科学概念。
在最近的历史中,人类的预期寿命显著增加,导致了晚年发病率和老年骨折的高负担。衰老导致的身体变化,如骨髓退化、成骨细胞凋亡、激素分泌下降,再加上肌肉减少症,只是老年人易患骨折的几个因素。此外,这些因素进一步使手术处理复杂化,因为它们增加了固定失败、不愈合、不愈合和伤口并发症的风险。因此,老年人骨折固定的标准必须考虑到在计划年轻人群手术时很少包括的变量。手术固定应提供稳定的肢体,以便早期活动和负重,降低医疗并发症的风险。因此,在大多数脆性骨折的情况下,早期活动是最重要的。然而,在一些早期活动,如骨盆脆性骨折,可能导致出血和死亡的风险增加。老年性骨折具有显著的发病率、死亡率和经济风险,这表明应该对导致老年性骨折的多因素过程和治疗策略进行持续的回顾和理解。这篇综述的目的是总结衰老的生物学,肌肉减少症的原因、影响和治疗,目前老年骨折的固定策略,以及老年患者活动的重要性。
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