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Rewriting the tip apex distance for the proximal femoral nail anti-rotation

Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5652613 Injury 2017 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
To avoid cut out, one should aim for a tip apex distance of not more than 27 mm and preserve a neck shaft angle of more than 128°. Risk stratification of the patient allows the surgeon to take greater caution in the post-operative period to detect early cut out.
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PFNATip Apex DistanceNeck shaft angleCut out
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Rewriting the tip apex distance for the proximal femoral nail anti-rotation
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Michael Yam, Anuj Chawla, Ernest Kwek,
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