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University of New Mexico

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2018

Femur

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Comparison Of Techniques Used For Application Of Hip Spica Cast To Treat Femoral Shaft Fractures In Children: Long-Term Follow-Up, Selina R. Silva, Elizabeth A. Szalay, Charlotte E. Orr, Brielle Payne Plost, Geneva Tranchida Jan 2018

Comparison Of Techniques Used For Application Of Hip Spica Cast To Treat Femoral Shaft Fractures In Children: Long-Term Follow-Up, Selina R. Silva, Elizabeth A. Szalay, Charlotte E. Orr, Brielle Payne Plost, Geneva Tranchida

UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal

After treatment using hip spica casts, femoral shaft fractures in children can appear well reduced in the operating room. However, the resulting bone length may quickly angulate or shorten. We describe a technique that places a well-molded hip spica cast to help decrease the risk of revision procedures and malunited fractures. We compared results of patients aged 1 to 6 years treated by one pediatric orthopaedic surgeon using the casting technique described (Group A, n = 25) to those treated by other orthopaedic surgeons who did not use the technique (Group B, n = 46). Although not statistically significant, results …


Open Reduction And Internal Fixation For Treating Pertrochanteric Femoral Fracture Below A Hip-Resurfacing Implant In A 65-Year-Old Man: A Case Report, Alex Telis, Christopher R. Hanosh Jan 2018

Open Reduction And Internal Fixation For Treating Pertrochanteric Femoral Fracture Below A Hip-Resurfacing Implant In A 65-Year-Old Man: A Case Report, Alex Telis, Christopher R. Hanosh

UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal

Periprosthetic proximal and pertrochanteric femur fractures around a well fixed hip resurfacing implant present a challenge to orthopaedic surgeons, as they do not allow the most biomechanically favorable fixation constructs in patients with otherwise highdemand levels of physical activity. A 65-year-old man hit a tree while skiing. He presented to our emergency department with a right-sided pertrochanteric fracture of the proximal femur beneath an implant used in prior hip resurfacing. The patient underwent open reduction and internal fixation with intraoperative fluoroscopyassisted manipulation to ensure fixation of the hip resurfacing. At 6-week follow-up, a slight varus collapse at the fracture was …