AN ALTERNATE METHOD TO MAINTAIN REDUCTION IN PROXIMAL FEMUR NAILING OF INTERTROCHANTERIC FEMUR FRACTURE : TEMPORARY K WIRE FIXATION
Abstract
Intramedullary implants for fracture intertrochanteric fractures, there is always risk of loss of reduction despite of reduction after percutaneous procedure. Loss of reduction intraoperatively is not uncommon.
Temporary k wire fixation is a good alternate to maintain the reduction during procedure. Retrospective analysis of intraoperative C-arm image with x ray proves this method as a reasonable approach for maintaining reduction of intertrochanteric fractures during nailing.
Material and methods
A total number of 30 cases of inter trochanteric fracture treated with PFN
Inclusion criteria were:
1) Extracapsular hip fracture classified as AO-OTAtype31 A1 orA2
2) Patient who gave consent for this procedure.
3) Implant PFN
4) Acceptable reduction after percutaneous reduction procedure
Exclusion criteria:
1) Mixed method of reduction
2) Pathological fracture
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