PFBN Proximal Femoral Bionic Intramedullary Nail Clinical Cases

Intertrochanteric fracture of femur is one of the common hip fractures in the elderly. The key of treatment are the strong fixation and early rehabilitation exercise, which can effectively reduce the occurrence of complications caused by bed rest and is of great importance to improve the recovery. However, the failure of traditional fracture internal fixation system is common in the treatment process.  Recently, Liu Tao, director of the Department of Trauma and Orthopedics of Henan Provincial People's Hospital, took the lead in the first use of the international initiative and leading concept of the latest PFBN intramedullary nail fixation system in the treatment of intertrochanteric fracture successfully.

Case Information:

Wang, Female, 85 years old, 1 hour before the visit, she was injured in an accidental fall, presenting with pain in her right hip joint and limited movement. An axial position of the right hip joint was performed in the emergency department, and the emergency treatment was admitted to the hospital as "right intertrochanteric fracture".

Operation: closed reduction PFBN internal fixation

Postoperative: fracture reduction, good effect of internal fixator.

 

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