IlluminOss Medical, Inc.
- Home
- Companies
- IlluminOss Medical, Inc.
- Services
- Hybrid Treatment of a Subtrochanteric ...
Hybrid Treatment of a Subtrochanteric Femoral Fracture
A 24-year-old male with an idiopathic renal Fanconi syndrome presented to the ER after a low-energetic fall. Conventional imaging revealed a right subtrochanteric femoral fracture, severely decreased bone quality and cannulated collum femoris screws on the contralateral side. Regular plate-screw osteosynthesis or cephalomedullary implantation was deemed insufficient, due to a high iatrogenic and periprosthetic fracture probability. The decision was made to perform a plate screw osteosynthesis combined with an intramedullary polymer bone enhancement (IlluminOss), to minimize this risk. No complications occurred perioperatively. The patient was able to walk independently two months postoperatively.
Most popular related searches