Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To review the progress of perioperative treatments for patients of Parkinson's disease and hip fractures. METHODS: The related literature of treatments for patients of Parkinson's disease and hip fractures were reviewed and analyzed from the aspects such as the perioperative management, selection of operation ways, and prognosis. RESULTS: The patients of Parkinson's disease are more likely to sustain hip fractures because of postural instability and osteoporosis. The perioperative treatments for patients of Parkinson's disease and hip fractures should be determined by orthopedists, neurologist, anesthesiologist, and physical therapist. There is still controversy about the selection of operation and surgical approach. And the prognosis of patients of Parkinson's disease and hip fractures are associated with the severity of Parkinson's disease. CONCLUSION: There are few clinical studies about the patients of Parkinson's disease and hip fractures. The mid-term and long-term functional outcomes of patients of Parkinson's disease and hip fractures are unsufficient. And the best treatments of patients of Parkinson's disease and hip fractures need to be further explored.