Abstract:Background: Unstable proximal femoral fracture occurs at the top of femur bone, typically in elderly people or those involved in high-impact accidents. The fracture can occur in different ways, including intertrochanteric, subtrochanteric, or femoral neck fractures. The two most common techniques implied for its repair are Proximal Femoral Nail (PFN) and Dynamic Hip Screw (DHS). Objectives: The research was conducted to evaluate these both techniques and compare their clinical outcome in terms of Harris Hip Sc… Show more
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