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Reasons for delaying surgery following hip fractures and its impact on one year mortality.

Alejandro Lizaur-UtrillaBlanca Gonzalez-NavarroMaria F Vizcaya-MorenoFrancisco A Miralles MuñozSantiago Gonzalez-ParreñoFernando A Lopez-Prats
Published in: International orthopaedics (2018)
This study suggests that waiting time for hip fracture surgery more than two days was not associated with higher complication or mortality rate if waiting was to stabilize patients with active comorbidities at admission, compared to stable patients at admission with early surgery. Although early surgery within two days from admission is desirable for stable patients at admission, in patients with complex comorbidities, the surgery should be performed once they are optimized. However, the patients with delayed surgery for organizational reasons had a significant higher rate of post-operative complications and one year mortality compared to the other two groups.
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