Traumatic Distal Femoral Condylar Fracture Due to RTA

Dr. Anuj Nigam., DNB ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY, MBBS
 

Medical Case Details:

A 40-year-old male with a right side distal femur supracondylar fracture was presented to us in an emergency. The patient was hemodynamically stabilized and is now in a condition to get operated on. What is the best plan?

 


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Discussions


Dr. Anuj Nigam
Orthopaedician And Traumatologist

Planning for an ORIF with Dual Plates

02.Apr, 04:51pm

Dr. Anuj Gupta
Spine Surgeon

Where are the x-rays

12.Apr, 10:52pm

Dr. Chibitam Hope Obia
General Practitioner

Yes you ORIF using screw with plate

25.Aug, 10:07pm

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