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Femoral neck fracture after removal of PFNA-blade—Case report and review of the literature
Injury Extra, 11/04/09
Seibert FJ et al. – An 85–year–old woman collapsed and fractured her left hip. The radiographic examination showed a pertrochanteric fracture (31.A.2) which was treated with internal fixation by PFNA after a good closed reduction on the same day. Postoperative X–rays showed the correct position of the blade.
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