Femoral neck fractures occur primarily in the elderly population,
and nowadays arthroplasty is chosen most frequently as a treatment
solution. In the era of financial restrictions in health care
system non-invasive internal fixation is an attractive choice,
because in addition to the lower immediate costs the rehabilitation
period might also be shorter. In this illustrated atlas the authors
deal with epidemiological aspects, anatomical and biomechanical
specialities of the given region, diagnostic and management
potentials, satisfactory both for orthopaedic and trauma
specialists. By means of presenting minimally invasive technique
step-by-step, and their own results, the aim is to persuade the
reader that the ratio of complications remarkably can be diminished
by urgent surgery, based on selective indication criteria. Aspects
of postoperative treatment and rehabilitation are also clarified in
details. The research team under the guidance of Professor
Manninger collected experiences of 50 years.
Jenó Manninger, National Institute of Traumatology and Oxyology, Budapest, Hungary / Ulrich Bosch, Center for Orthopaedic Surgery, Sporttraumatology, International Neuroscience Institute, Hannover, Germany / Peter Cserháti, National Institute of Traumatology and Oxyology, Budapest, Hungary / Károly Fekete, University of Debrecen, Medical and Health Science Center, Debrecen, Hungary
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