Abstract
#Dynamichipscrews have been a mainstay of treatment for
#intertrochantericfractures of the proximal femur and are also used to
treat
femoral neck fractures. Femoral neck fractures are usually common in
older age but can also present in younger individual usually due to high
energy trauma. Treatment of these fractures in young adults is debated
due to higher energy demands of the age and need to salvage the bone
instead of opting for a hemi arthroplasty or total #hiparthroplasty as
with older patients. Different other treatment options such as multiple
#cannulatedscrews have also been proposed but there still lies no
consensus for the ideal treatment of such fractures. Displaced fractures
are
commonly associated with a vascular necrosis of the femoral head and
multiple researches have been performed in this regard but if success
of union occurs after a Dynamic hip screw is performed, the patient is
able to regain his near physiological hip. Good bone quality and no
comorbids usually present as an advantage in younger patients but still
the surgery haunts orthopedic surgeons with its non-union and a
vascular necrosis rates. Good anatomical reduction and stable fixation
remains a mainstay of the treatment and can be perpetuated by a further
use of a de-rotation screw.
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