Bilateral femoral shaft fractures are associated with a high incidence of clinically relevant femoral malrotation over 15°. Measurement of intraoperative femoral antetorsion in bilateral femoral shaft fractures is quite difficult and currently only feasible postoperatively.
Through new imaging software that allows us to reformat standard DICOM images and generate virtual fracture fragments, we were able to determine the appropriate FAV. We feel that this technique can potentially be integrated into the imaging algorithm for femoral shaft fractures in the future, and can potentially optimize clinical outcomes by allowing the orthopaedic surgeon to determine precisely the appropriate native FAV.
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