“…Both these fractures have similar challenges for management, which include short distal segments for fixation, osteoporotic bone, concern for extensive blood loss with exposure, and varus collapse without the support of both columns. Surgical treatment options for both these injuries are also similar and include flexible or rigid intramedullary devices, external fixators, locked plates, and distal femur replacement (DFR) [3] , [4] , [5] , [6] .…”