Basic technical tips for nailing of trochanteric /IT femur fractures
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- The importance of reduction in trochanteric fractures lies in achieving proper alignment and stability of the fractured bone segments. Various designs of proximal femur nails have been used for the fixation of these fractures. Good alignment can be achieved using some basic tips that are presented in the current video. For any clarification or feedback please comment below.
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loved your videos always. You make complex things very simple and that's the essence of effective teaching
It's very good video for orthopaedic surgeons. Thank you very much.
Instrumental support is important.
Thanks for your feedback!
Very Informative video 👌
you ever wonder if full blown doctors look at these kind of vids to remind themselves how to do this? lol like a college kid reviewing his classes for a test?
I need contact of person supplying this type of awl
Hi, we get this kind of awl with Double Medical trochanteric nail, which is similar to synthes/j&j TFN nail. Alternatively, cannulated awls of local companies are also available, which solve the purpose. The design is also similar to the Stryker Awl, Curved 9 mm. I will ask the vendor for the right person to contact and update here.
@@JustorthothingsI had a femur fracture 7 months back and I am still limping. Can you please share me your contact details for consultation? Thank you
@@Justorthothings sir any update??
@@khadirkhan1044 See, for the purpose of making medial entry and control guidewire from being angulated, the awl in this link below is sufficient. I have used this, it helps in positioning guidewire correctly without any soft tissue pressure as cannulated part is far from the holding part. Also, since the cannuted part is straight, the direction of guidewire can be better controlled.
www.amazon.in/Cannulated-Bone-Awl-Surgical-Instrument/dp/B09W2MK7DP