Title: Valgus subtrochanteric Osteotomy with double angle DHS fixation in late presented fracture neck of femur

Authors: Binod Chandra Raulo, Budheswar Majhi

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v6i12.92

Abstract

Introduction

Femoral neck cracks in moderately youthful patients ought to be treated by decrease and inflexible obsession to safeguard the patient's own hip[1-9]. Be that as it may, this treatment may result in non-association due to mechanical and natural variables[5]. This can be credited to the ongoing advances in hip substitution. Intertrochanteric osteotomy changes the biomechanical condition of the crack site and upgrades break association[4]. In spite of the fact that this system is all around portrayed in the orthopedic writing[2,10–15], numerous youthful orthopedic specialists may have little attention to this technique.

Intertrochanteric osteotomy was first presented by Pauwels[15] in 1927. It was utilized as a technique to treat numerous hip issues[1,9–12] and prevailing with regards to dodging or deferring hip substitution or hip reemerging in youthful patients. In vertical breaks and non-associations of the femoral neck, the osteotomy reorients the crack, changing over shear powers at the break site into compressive powers, which improves break mending[3,4,15]. Müller[13] presented the twofold calculated 120° plate for inside obsession of the osteotomy. The twofold calculated DHS enables the osteotomy to mend with medialisation and verticalisation of the femoral shaft (Fig. 1a). This disfigurement causes strain of the average tendon of the knee joint, genu valgum and at last knee osteoarthritis (Fig. 1b). It additionally makes add up to hip substitution troublesome if necessary later on. Utilizing a solitary calculated plate may stay away from this issue. The point of this report is to exhibit our involvement in treating uprooted vertical cracks and non-associations of the femoral neck by valgus intertrochanteric osteotomy and obsession by 120° twofold calculated DHS.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Budheswar Majhi

Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, IMS and Sum Hospital, Bhubaneswar, India

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