Anatomical and biomechanical parameters relating to migration of the helical blade in proximal femoral fractures fixed by proximal femoral nail anti-rotation
Abstract:Introduction: Proximal femoral fractures fixation pose dilemma on fixation device to use. Western designed copied proximal femoral nail anti rotation is being used in South-East Asian population extensively. The study aims to study of migration in our population representative of the developing nations. Methods: 92 patients enrolled in prospective cross-sectional study for 9 months; 89 were evaluated for final migration studies as 3 major complications occurred. The effects of age, fracture, tip-apex distance,… Show more
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