FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medicine, in particular to orthopedics and traumatology, and can be used to treat fractures of the femoral neck. Through the skin, pins are inserted into the femoral neck between the large and small trochanters at an angle of 110-160 degrees under X-ray control, without bringing the apical end of the pin to the edge of the femoral head by 2-3 cm. Next, the pins are nearly cut off over the skin and brought to another 2-3 cm. Then the spins are broken off at the bone by rocking the distal part of the pin and the free end is removed.
EFFECT: method provides a minimal risk of soft tissue traumatization by the distal ends of the pins, ensures the treatment of a fracture in weakened patients who have contraindications to surgical treatment associated with open reposition, soft tissue traumatization and the use of more massive metal structures, and also simplifies osteosynthesis and removal of metal structures and minimizes blood loss due to the combination of methods for the claimed invention.
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Dates
2021-10-26—Published
2020-12-15—Filed