Prophylactic fixation in elderly fractures: Preventive breakthrough or unnecessary intervention?

老年骨折的预防性内固定:预防性突破还是不必要的干预?

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Abstract

Prophylactic fixation (ProFix) of the proximal femur in elderly patients with osteoporosis presents a forward-thinking approach to preventing debilitating fractures and their associated complications. By addressing fracture risk before an injury occurs, ProFix has the potential to enhance patient outcomes, promote long-term mobility, and reduce healthcare costs. Early intervention in individuals at high risk can significantly lower hospital admissions, shorten recovery periods, and preserve independence, mitigating challenges such as chronic pain and reduced life expectancy. Given the high prevalence of undiagnosed osteoporosis, prioritising early risk assessment and targeted prevention is essential. Advancements in minimally invasive surgical techniques and safer anaesthesia methods further support ProFix as a feasible and effective strategy to decrease fracture-related morbidity, improve overall patient well-being, and optimise the use of healthcare resources. This opinion review details the evidence supporting this concept, its efficacy, the challenges in its implementation, and a strategic plan for future implementation.

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