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Background: Unstable fractures accounts for approximately 50 to 60% of all intertrochanteric fractures. Failure rates of (DHS) dynamic hip screw for unstable fracture patterns are as high as 50%.
Rajendra Didel, Kailash Parihar
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Background: Basicervical femur fractures represent an intermediate between femoral neck and the intertrochanteric region. Fractures in this region have greater biomechanical instability due to their greater fracture angle, varus collapse, and are ...
Vijayakumar S Kulambi +3 more
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Background Although use of a dynamic hip screw (DHS) for stable intertrochanteric hip fracture fixation has been successfully applied in fracture healing for more than 20 years, DHS fixation on unstable intertrochanteric fractures still has a high ...
Hsu-Fu Wu +4 more
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Background: The aim of the present study was to compare the result in terms of rate of union, time of ambulation and functional recovery of fracture intertrochanteric femur treated by dynamic hip screw (DHS) and proximal femoral interlocking nail (PFN ...
Srivastava, D. C. +2 more
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Role of dynamic hip screw with locking side plate in intertrochanteric fractures in elderly patients
Background: Dynamic hip screw (DHS) is a vital mainstay implant in managing intertrochanteric fractures. While most of the modifications of implant have been done in screw design, this study evaluates the role of employing locking side plate with DHS to ...
Johal, Karandeep Singh +5 more
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BackgroundNeck of femur fractures (NOFFs) are a common cause of morbidity and mortality in our community. Minimally displaced intracapsular fractures are treated with internal fixation by a two-hole dynamic hip screw (DHS) or three partially threaded ...
Richard Page (13091850) +3 more
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Background: In intertrochanteric fractures, dynamic hip screw (DHS) is the most frequently used tool, but several studies did not give good results for this device in reverse-oblique and transverse fractures.
Delavary, I. +2 more
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Background: Intertrochanteric femur fractures account half of the hip fractures in elderly, the other majority being neck of femur fracture. 35-40% of intertrochanteric are unstable (Tronzo’s classification type 3, 4 and 5).
Parmar, Chintan +3 more
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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INTERNAL FIXATION BY DIFFERENT IMPLANTS IN DISPLACED FRACTURED NECK OF FEMUR IN ADULTS [PDF]
Treatment of fracture neck of the femur depends mainly upon the viability of the head of the femur and internal fixation remains the method of choice if head is viable.
Shibsankar Dey +3 more
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Objective To compare the outcome of standard DHS technique through minimal invasive approach versus conventional technique among patient attending with intertrochanteric fracture. Methods: Quasi experimental prospective study from 1st March 2018 to 28th November 2021.
Mudassir Hussain +4 more
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