Management of ipsilateral fracfure neck and shaft femur using extra medullary fixation /
Sameh Adel Quarni Ali
Management of ipsilateral fracfure neck and shaft femur using extra medullary fixation / علاج و تثبيت كسور عنق و جزع عظمة الفخذ بنفس الناحية بواسطة تثبيت غير نخاعى Sameh Adel Quarni Ali ; Supervised Sherif Mamdouh Abdelhafez Amr , Ali Mohamed Reda , Ayman Abdelsamie Shaheen - Cairo : Sameh Adel Quarni Ali , 2016 - 116 P. : facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Missed diagnosis of femoral neck fractures may happen for it is often neglected when femoral shaft fractures coexisted. The missed diagnosis rate of femoral neck fracture is from 13% to 31%6, 10 or even 19%-50%. Ipsilateral femoral neck and shaft fracture is unstable one. It should be treated operatively by internal flxation. Early fixation allows an early functional exercise, reduces the complications of traction and recumbence and lowers medical costs. A mumber of different implant options are available for management of this challenging injury. Most authors recommend that priority be given to anatomic reduction and optimal stabilization of the femoral neck fracture because nonunion, malunion, or avascular necrosis of this injury is more difficult to be successfully treated. The aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical and radiological results of management of fixation of ipsilateral fracture neck and shaft femur using extramedullary fixation
Extra medullary fixation Ipsilateral fracfure Missed diagnosis
Management of ipsilateral fracfure neck and shaft femur using extra medullary fixation / علاج و تثبيت كسور عنق و جزع عظمة الفخذ بنفس الناحية بواسطة تثبيت غير نخاعى Sameh Adel Quarni Ali ; Supervised Sherif Mamdouh Abdelhafez Amr , Ali Mohamed Reda , Ayman Abdelsamie Shaheen - Cairo : Sameh Adel Quarni Ali , 2016 - 116 P. : facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Missed diagnosis of femoral neck fractures may happen for it is often neglected when femoral shaft fractures coexisted. The missed diagnosis rate of femoral neck fracture is from 13% to 31%6, 10 or even 19%-50%. Ipsilateral femoral neck and shaft fracture is unstable one. It should be treated operatively by internal flxation. Early fixation allows an early functional exercise, reduces the complications of traction and recumbence and lowers medical costs. A mumber of different implant options are available for management of this challenging injury. Most authors recommend that priority be given to anatomic reduction and optimal stabilization of the femoral neck fracture because nonunion, malunion, or avascular necrosis of this injury is more difficult to be successfully treated. The aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical and radiological results of management of fixation of ipsilateral fracture neck and shaft femur using extramedullary fixation
Extra medullary fixation Ipsilateral fracfure Missed diagnosis