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Intertrochanteric Hip Fractures: Workup

Author: Richard S Goodman, MD, JD, FAAOS, Chair, Department of Surgery, SABA University Medical School; Consulting Staff, Department of Orthopedics, Long Island Jewish/North Shore University Hospital
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Updated: Nov 3, 2009

Workup

Laboratory Studies

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.

More on Intertrochanteric Hip Fractures

Overview: Intertrochanteric Hip Fractures
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Treatment: Intertrochanteric Hip Fractures
Follow-up: Intertrochanteric Hip Fractures
Multimedia: Intertrochanteric Hip Fractures
References
Further Reading

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Keywords

hip fractures, broken hip, femoral neck fractures hip fracture, fracture of the hip, femoral head fractures, trochanteric fractures, subtrochanteric fractures, hip joint, iliofemoral ligament, ischiofemoral ligament, avascular necrosis, intracapsular fracture, extracapsular fracture, anterior dislocation, posterior dislocation, single fragment fracture, comminuted fracture, stress fracture, incomplete fracture, impacted fracture, partially displaced fracture, completely displaced fracture, single fracture lines, multiple fracture lines, nondisplaced fracture

Contributor Information and Disclosures

Author

Richard S Goodman, MD, JD, FAAOS, Chair, Department of Surgery, SABA University Medical School; Consulting Staff, Department of Orthopedics, Long Island Jewish/North Shore University Hospital
Richard S Goodman, MD, JD, FAAOS is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, American Bar Association, American College of Legal Medicine, American College of Surgeons, Arthritis Foundation, Eastern Orthopaedic Association, International College of Surgeons, Medical Society of the State of New York, and Pan American Medical Association
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Medical Editor

James F Kellam, MD, Vice-Chair, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Director of Orthopedic Trauma and Education, Carolinas Medical Center
James F Kellam, MD is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Orthopaedic Trauma Association, and Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
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James J McCarthy, MD, FAAOS, FAAP, Associate Professor, Consulting Orthopedic Surgeon, Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health;
James J McCarthy, MD, FAAOS, FAAP is a member of the following medical societies: Alpha Omega Alpha, American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, American Academy of Pediatrics, American Orthopaedic Association, Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Society ASAMI-North America, Orthopaedics Overseas, Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America, Pennsylvania Medical Society, Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society, and Philadelphia County Medical Society
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Dinesh Patel, MD, FACS, Associate Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Harvard Medical School; Chief of Arthroscopic Surgery, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital
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William L Jaffe, MD, Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, New York University School of Medicine; Vice Chairman, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, New York University Hospital for Joint Diseases
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