Surgical management of hip fractures: an evidence-based review of the literature. II: intertrochanteric fractures
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- DOI: 10.5435/00124635-200811000-00007
Surgical management of hip fractures: an evidence-based review of the literature. II: intertrochanteric fractures
Abstract
Treatment of intertrochanteric hip fracture is based on patient medical condition, preexisting degenerative arthritis, bone quality, and the biomechanics of the fracture configuration. A critical review of the evidence-based literature demonstrates a preference for surgical fixation in patients who are medically stable. Stable fractures can be successfully treated with plate-and-screw implants and with intramedullary devices. Although unstable fractures may theoretically benefit from load-sharing intramedullary implants, this result has not been demonstrated in the current evidence-based literature.
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