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Intertrochanteric Hip Fractures: Workup
Updated: Nov 3, 2009
Workup
Laboratory Studies
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Imaging Studies
- Necessary radiographs of the hip include an AP view of the pelvis and the involved hip and either a cross-table lateral view or a frog lateral view of the hip. The pelvis radiograph is useful for preoperative planning, particularly to determine the neck shaft angles for placement of cephalomedullary nails.
- In some cases, a frog lateral view, a CT scan, or even a reconstituted CT scan of the hip may be necessary to define the fracture in sufficient detail to accurately plan the surgery.
- A traction AP radiograph is helpful to further delineate the fracture pattern if significant displacement has occurred.
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Further Reading
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Clinical guidelines
Hip & pelvis (acute & chronic).
Pharmacologic treatment of low bone density or osteoporosis to prevent fractures: a clinical practice guideline from the American College of Physicians.
Clinical studies
Randomized Comparison of 2 Fixation Techniques for Unstable Intertrochanteric Hip Fractures (EMvsIM)
INTUIT Hip Fracture Outcome Study
Keywords
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Workup: Intertrochanteric Hip Fractures