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  • Title
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Slightly Curvilinear Incision Centered Over the Greater Trochanter
  • 3. Dissection Through the Soft Tissues and Exposure of the IT Band
  • 4. Longitudinal Incision Through the IT Band and Retraction to Expose the Greater Trochanter
  • 5. Anterolateral Approach to Expose the Hip Capsule by Peeling Off the Confluent Layer of Abductors and Vastus Lateralis at its Insertion onto the Greater Trochanter
  • 6. T-Shaped Capsulotomy and Exposure of the Femoral Neck Fracture
  • 7. Femoral Head Removal and Washing away any Bone Fragments
  • 8. Femoral Head Measurements and Trialing Femoral Head Implant
  • 9. Getting Lateral on the Canal with a Box Cutter While Protecting the Insertion of the Abductors
  • 10. Using Canal Finder and Reamers to Appropriately Size the Canal
  • 11. Femoral Broaching to Appropriately Size the Canal
  • 12. Trial for New Femoral Neck and Head
  • 13. Cement Mixing and Femoral Canal Irrigation and Hemostasis
  • 14. Cement Placement with Cement Restrictor at the Bottom
  • 15. Femoral Stem Insertion Making Sure of Appropriate Version and Valgus Position
  • 16. Attachment of New Femoral Head and Reduction of the Hip
  • 17. Closure
  • 18. Post-op Remarks

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Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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Publication Date
Article ID455
Production ID0455
Volume2024
Issue455
DOI
https://doi.org/10.24296/jomi/455