Prato: 103 year old walks again after femur fracture thanks to Orthogeriatrics

Prato: 103 year old walks again after femur fracture thanks to Orthogeriatrics
Prato: 103 year old walks again after femur fracture thanks to Orthogeriatrics

(AGENPARL) – Rome, 27 June 2024

(AGENPARL) – Thu 27 June 2024 in the attached photos Ms Mafalda with Dr Mitidieri and the team who followed her path (the photos are all authorized with a release pursuant to privacy legislation)
Mrs. Mafalda, 103 years old, is walking again after breaking her femur
thanks to the Orthogeriatrics of the Santo Stefano Hospital
Early care of the elderly and those over centenarians
Written by Daniela Ponticelli, Thursday 27 June 2024
Prato – Mrs. Mafalda will be 103 years old next September and, in the early hours of the morning, in her home, needing to go to the bathroom, she got out of bed and, once she put her feet on the mat, precisely because of this lastly, she slipped, causing trauma to her left hip. When you arrived at the emergency room of the Santo Stefano Hospital in Prato (directed by Dr. Simone Magazzini), you were subjected to instrumental and laboratory tests which highlighted the fracture of the left femur. Evaluated collectively by the orthopaedist, the anesthetist and the orthogeriatrician, she underwent orthopedic reduction and synthesis surgery with an intramedullary nail less than 24 hours after arriving in the department. On the second day, passive mobilization of the operated limb began at the patient’s bed. Three days after the operation, Mrs. Mafalda was positioned alternately in an armchair and a wheelchair. Six days after the operation she started walking assisted by the physiotherapists, Elisa Niccolai and Enrica Bartolozzi, with the aid of a walker. The physiotherapists also collaborated in the timely reporting of hospital-territory continuity of care for the activation of home care.
A truly excellent result for Mrs. Mafalda made possible by Orthogeriatrics: the path that after surgery allows fractured elderly people, even those over one hundred years old, to walk again early, and of which Dr. Antonio Vito Mitidieri Costanza is director. Orthogeriatrics involves close collaboration between orthopaedist, geriatrician, anesthetist, nurse, physiotherapist and, if required, also the social worker, so as to address the numerous problems resulting from femur fracture with a multidimensional and multiprofessional approach.
Orthogeriatrics aims to guarantee the elderly a return to their pre-fracture condition and with the best outcomes. Upon the patient’s arrival at the hospital, the nature of the fall, the functional and cognitive status are investigated, any acute pathologies are stabilized and, therefore, the patient is best prepared for the surgical procedure; if necessary, further specialist consultations are also activated and in the post-operative phase, in addition to pain management, doctors try to prevent all those complications that can negatively affect functional recovery.
In this specific case, Mrs. Mafalda was operated on by the team led by Dr. Pier Paolo Cerulli Mariani, director of the Traumatology facility that belongs to the complex structure and the Orthopedics and Traumatology Department of which Dr. Giovanni Benelli is director, with the nursing coordination of Dr. Pamela Brasolin; for rehabilitation, the physiotherapy team coordinated by Dr. Barbara Lucchesi intervened.
Doctor Monica Chiti, director of nursing management in Prato, added: “with Orthogeriatrics we are also able to create personalized care paths always aimed at a rapid recovery of autonomy on the part of the elderly who, for the most part, present in addition to The acute event also has a high clinical complexity. Our best wishes to Mrs. Mafalda from all the staff.”
Daniela Ponticelli

 
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