Radiological & Functional Anaysis on Proximal Femur Fixation with Nailing Vs Stabilisation with Dynamic Screw for Hip: Comparative Analysis for Fracture of Intertrochanteric Region

Authors

  • Dr. Kalyan Babu Enikepalli , Dr K. Meenakshi Sundharam , Dr K. Soundararajan , Dr Kavin Kumar Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/55vzcv91

Keywords:

orthopaedic trauma, Fracture of Intertrochanteric region, Dynamic hip screw fixation, proximal femoral nailing.

Abstract

Introduction: Fracture of Intertrochanteric region represent a significant challenge in
orthopaedic trauma due to their prevalence among the elderly population and associated morbidity and
mortality. Handling of the fractures with surgical intervention playing a crucial role in achieving optimal
outcomes. This study was undertaken to critically evaluate the result for fracture of intertrochanteric region
managed by DHS & PFN, assessing factors such as surgical complications, functional recovery,
postoperative pain, and long-term mobility.
Aim and Objectives: Radiologically & functionally analyse the outcome of fracture of intertrochanteric
region fixed with PFN & DHS

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Published

2024-12-03

How to Cite

Dr. Kalyan Babu Enikepalli , Dr K. Meenakshi Sundharam , Dr K. Soundararajan , Dr Kavin Kumar. (2024). Radiological & Functional Anaysis on Proximal Femur Fixation with Nailing Vs Stabilisation with Dynamic Screw for Hip: Comparative Analysis for Fracture of Intertrochanteric Region. Cuestiones De Fisioterapia, 53(03), 611-615. https://doi.org/10.48047/55vzcv91