Research Article

Clinical Outcome and Biomechanical Analysis of Dynamic Hip Screw Combined with Derotation Screw in Treating Displaced Femoral Neck Fractures Based on Different Reduction Qualities in Young Patients (≤65 Years of Age)

Table 4

Univariate analysis to evaluate the risk factor for complications.

VariablesWithout complications ()With complications () value

Age (years)0.005
Gender0.019
 Female18 (30.0)6 (75.0)
 Male42 (70.0)2 (25.0)
Affected side0.451
 Right27 (45.0)2 (25.0)
 Left33 (55.0)6 (75.0)
Injury mechanism1.000
 Fall injuries30 (50.0)4 (50.0)
 Traffic accident injuries30 (50.0)4 (50.0)
Garden type0.670
 Type III45 (75.0)7 (87.5)
 Type IV15 (25.0)1 (12.5)
Pauwels classification0.334
 II12 (20.0)0 (0.0)
 III48 (80.0)8 (100.0)
Fracture level0.402
 Subcapital33 (55.0)4 (50.0)
 Midcapital25 (41.7)3 (41.7)
 Basicvervical2 (3.3)1 (3.3)
ASA classification0.215
Time to surgery (days)0.118
Follow-up duration (months)0.435

Abbreviations: ASA: American Society of Anesthesiology classification. Statistically significant difference.