Paper Key : IRJ************677
Author: Md.imamul Islam ,B. M. Limon ,Amena Jahan Saba ,Md Ratan Molla
Date Published: 04 Nov 2024
Abstract
Background: This study delves into enhancing surgical outcomes for neck of femur fractures, recognizing the significance of interventions in the recovery process. Drawing on a wealth of literature highlighting the multifaceted nature of patient care, this research aims to contribute to the evolving landscape of orthopedic surgery. Objective: To evaluate the level of physical functioning in patients following surgical treatment for neck of femur fractures. Method: Employing a meticulous research methodology, data were collected from a representative sample of 212 participants, emphasizing quality over quantity. The study focuses on the aspects of surgical interventions, investigating prevalent fractures, types of surgeries, and the overwhelmingly common utilization of regional anesthesia. Methodological transparency ensures the reliability and validity of the findings. Results: The outcomes emerge, revealing a predominant satisfaction rate with surgical interventions (90.6%) and an encouraging postoperative mobility trend, with 65.6% of patients not requiring walking aids. The impact of regional anesthesia is evident, aligning with studies indicating lower complications. The study yields valuable insights into the factors influencing recovery from neck of femur fractures. Conclusion: In conclusion, this research accentuates the dimensions of surgical management for neck of femur fractures. The prevalence of successful outcomes, patient satisfaction, and the effective use of regional anesthesia underscore the potential for advancements in orthopedic care. Despite a smaller sample size, the study provides a rich understanding of the factors influencing recovery. This perspective encourages further exploration and implementation of tailored approaches to enhance surgical outcomes and overall patient well-being.Keywords: Neck of Femur Fractures, Surgical Outcomes, Interventions, Regional Anesthesia, Patient Satisfaction, Orthopedic Care.