Guidelines in Fracture Management
Fracture of the Neck of the Femur
9789356964778
212 pages
Jaypee Bros Medical Pub Pvt Ltd
Overview
The femur, or thigh bone, is the only bone in the thigh and is the longest bone in the body. It acts as the site of origin and attachment for many muscles and ligaments, and the head forms a ball and socket joint with the hip.
The femoral neck connects the femoral shaft with the femoral head. Femoral neck fractures are a type of intracapsular hip fracture – the junctional location makes the neck prone to fracture.
A broken femur of any type is a serious injury that requires immediate medical attention. Broken femurs are treated with surgery and physical therapy, and can take months to heal.
Beginning with an introduction to the anatomy and biomechanics of the hip, this book is a comprehensive guide to the clinical evaluation and management of femoral neck fractures.
Treatment methods examined include both traditional and new techniques.
Management of fractures in specific sectors of the population such as in paediatric and geriatric patients, are also covered.
The text is further enhanced by clinical photographs, illustrations and figures.
Author Bio
GS Kulkarni MS (General Surgery) MS (Orthopaedics) FRCS
Chief Research Director, Postgraduate Institute of Swasthiyog Pratishthan, Miraj, Maharashtra, India
Sushrut Babhulkar MS (Orthopaedics) MCh (Orthopaedics) (Liverpool, UK)
Adjunct Professor of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, DM Medical College, Nagpur; Chief, Centre for Joint Reconstruction Surgery, Sushrut Institute of Medical Sciences Research Centre and Post Graduate Institute of Orthopaedics, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
SC Goel MS (Orthopaedics) FICS FAMS Girdlestone Scholar (Oxon)
Former President, Trauma Society of India; Professor Emeritus, Heritage Institute of Medical Sciences, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India