2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00402-012-1484-9
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Postoperative stability on lateral radiographs in the surgical treatment of pertrochanteric hip fractures

Abstract: Excessive sliding occurs in surgical treatment for pertrochanteric fractures with posterior displacement of the head and neck fragment. In such cases, we recommend appropriate reduction prior to internal fixation.

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“…Type I: undisplaced 2-fragment fracture; Type II: displaced 2-fragment fracture; Type III: 3-fragment fracture without posterolateral support, owing to displacement of the greater trochanter fragment; Type IV: 3-fragment fracture without medial support, owing to a displaced lesser trochanter or femoral arch fragment; Type V: 4-fragment fracture without posterolateral and medial support (combination of type III and type IV). B Diagrams showing the classification of the postoperative subtype on the lateral view of radiographs [8,9]. Subtype A: anteriorly displaced proximal fragment (arrow).…”
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“…Type I: undisplaced 2-fragment fracture; Type II: displaced 2-fragment fracture; Type III: 3-fragment fracture without posterolateral support, owing to displacement of the greater trochanter fragment; Type IV: 3-fragment fracture without medial support, owing to a displaced lesser trochanter or femoral arch fragment; Type V: 4-fragment fracture without posterolateral and medial support (combination of type III and type IV). B Diagrams showing the classification of the postoperative subtype on the lateral view of radiographs [8,9]. Subtype A: anteriorly displaced proximal fragment (arrow).…”
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“…2B). The radiographic magnification and rotation of the hip joint were corrected during measurement based on the screw length [9]. Regarding the position of the lag screw in the femoral head, the femoral head was divided into six areas as a grid, which included superior and inferior areas (S, I) in the AP view, and anterior, middle and posterior areas (A, M, P) in the lateral view (Fig.…”
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“…그러나 많은 저자들은 전•후면상 중앙과 하방에 위치하는 것이 이상적이라고 하였다 [17][18][19] . 또한 측면 상 중앙에 위치하는 것이 강조되었다 12,17,20) . Kuzyk 22,23) .…”
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