Intertrochanteric fracture in a patient with bilateral below knee amputation is rare and the management is challenging. The major difficulty is in applying optimal amount of traction for reduction of the fracture due to absence of foot. We present the case of an elderly female with bilateral below knee amputation presenting with a minimally displaced right intertrochanteric fracture. The patient was managed using reverse boot technique for applying traction, obtaining reduction and fixed with right proximal femoral nail. The patient was able to return to her pre-injury mobility status on the third postoperative day. We highlight a method of traction application using this simple modification of the fracture table so that adequate amount of ...
Background: Subtrochanteric fractures are devastating injuries that not only affect the elderly but ...
Objective The aim of the present study was to compare the clinical results for unstable femoral inte...
Traction of the ipsilateral leg is usually required to facilitate fracture reduction while operating...
Surgical fixation of hip fractures in patients with below knee amputation is challenging due to the ...
Surgical fixation of hip fractures in patients with below knee amputation is challenging due to the ...
While diaphyseal femoral shaft fractures are common, it is uncommon to see this injury in leg ampute...
Introduction: Fractures around hip in the amputated limbs are rarely seen these days and countable ...
According to the National Hip Fracture Database, over 64,000 patients were admitted with a hip fract...
Background: After amputation patients are more likely to injure their residual limb. An injury of a ...
This study aims to describe a rare and challenging case of a patient who presented ipsilateral subtr...
The authors report a case of a 78-year-old polytrauma patient, with severe thoracic trauma and bilat...
Background: Different methods exist for fracture reduction and submuscular plating in distal femur i...
Eventhough modem techniques have improved patient survival and limb salvage rates in patients with c...
Patient positioning is key to successful fixation of distal fibula fractures. When supine, the leg r...
Objective The management of reverse oblique intertrochanteric femoral fractures is difficult because...
Background: Subtrochanteric fractures are devastating injuries that not only affect the elderly but ...
Objective The aim of the present study was to compare the clinical results for unstable femoral inte...
Traction of the ipsilateral leg is usually required to facilitate fracture reduction while operating...
Surgical fixation of hip fractures in patients with below knee amputation is challenging due to the ...
Surgical fixation of hip fractures in patients with below knee amputation is challenging due to the ...
While diaphyseal femoral shaft fractures are common, it is uncommon to see this injury in leg ampute...
Introduction: Fractures around hip in the amputated limbs are rarely seen these days and countable ...
According to the National Hip Fracture Database, over 64,000 patients were admitted with a hip fract...
Background: After amputation patients are more likely to injure their residual limb. An injury of a ...
This study aims to describe a rare and challenging case of a patient who presented ipsilateral subtr...
The authors report a case of a 78-year-old polytrauma patient, with severe thoracic trauma and bilat...
Background: Different methods exist for fracture reduction and submuscular plating in distal femur i...
Eventhough modem techniques have improved patient survival and limb salvage rates in patients with c...
Patient positioning is key to successful fixation of distal fibula fractures. When supine, the leg r...
Objective The management of reverse oblique intertrochanteric femoral fractures is difficult because...
Background: Subtrochanteric fractures are devastating injuries that not only affect the elderly but ...
Objective The aim of the present study was to compare the clinical results for unstable femoral inte...
Traction of the ipsilateral leg is usually required to facilitate fracture reduction while operating...