A Case Report on Traumatic Avulsion Fracture of Greater Trochanter Ipsilateral and Fixed with Closed Reduction Internal Fixation with K-Wires
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.8, No. 3)Publication Date: 2019-03-05
Authors : Mazhar Uddin Ali Khan; Patlolla Karthik Reddy; Shaik Vazeeruddin;
Page : 974-976
Keywords : Ipsilateral; Traumatic Avulsion greater trochanter fracture; pelvic injury; closed reduction internal fixation k -wires;
Abstract
Isolated greater trochanter fractures are uncommon. [1] Isolated fractures of the greater trochanter are classified either as true fractures, which occur solely in adults, or as epiphyseal separations, which are found in the adolescent population. [2] It is reported that traumatic epiphyseal separations of the greater trochanter in adolescents are much more frequently encountered than true fractures in adults. [3] It is generally accepted that these fractures are caused either by direct trauma over the trochanter, such as a blow, kick or fall, or by muscular violence, in which the bony fragment is avulsed from the trochanter. We present A case of 30 years male patient with traumatic avulsion fracture of greater trochanter associated with pelvic injury treated with closed reduction internal Fixation with k wires under C-Arm fluoroscopy guidance.
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