Valgus malalignment due to internally malrotated trochanteric nail placement, with rotational malalignment in femoral shaft segmental fracture fixation, an underestimated avoidable technical error: A case report

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Abstract

Coronal malalignment due to malrotated trochanteric nail placement in femoral fracture fixation has never been reported. We present a case of a femoral segmental fracture fixed with a trochanteric nail, with a malrotated placement resulting in a valgus malaligned nail and femur, associated with a rotational malalignment. Knowledge of the modern nail design with proper intra-operative precautions, would avoid this underestimated technical error.

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Hwang, P. X., Anuwar, N. A., Khaw, Y. C., & Hadizie, D. (2020). Valgus malalignment due to internally malrotated trochanteric nail placement, with rotational malalignment in femoral shaft segmental fracture fixation, an underestimated avoidable technical error: A case report. Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal, 14(1), 74–77. https://doi.org/10.5704/MOJ.2003.011

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