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Retrospective evaluation of radiological and clinical outcomes after surgical treatment of proximal femur fractures utilizing TFNA.

Friedemann SchneiderFabian GeirChristian KoidlLuise GehrerArmin RunerRohit Arora
Published in: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (2022)
Proximal femur fractures treated with the TFNA show low complication rates and high levels of radiological healing. Implant-related complications might be more common in patients with younger age, a lower CCI-score and lower frequency of osteoporosis. Usage of cement augmentation could potentially be beneficial to reduce postoperative cut-through and cut-out.
Keyphrases
  • bone mineral density
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  • soft tissue
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  • body composition
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  • risk factors
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