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Beidseitige pertrochantäre Spontanfraktur bei chronischem Alkoholismus und Leberzirrhose

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Bilateral spontaneous pertrochanteric fracture in chronic alcoholism and liver cirrhosis. A case report

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Frakturen des Schenkelhalses und der pertrochantären Region werden insbesondere bei älteren Patienten häufig mit der dynamischen Hüftschraube (DHS) versorgt. Wir berichten über die Behandlung und den Verlauf bei einem 45jährigen Patienten mit beidseitiger pertrochantärer Spontanfraktur aufgrund einer hepatischen Osteopathie.

Abstract

Fractures of the neck or the pertrochanteric region are often treated with dynamic hip screw especially in elderly patients. We give a case report covering treatment and follow-up for a bilateral spontaneous pertrochanteric fracture in a 45-year-old man as a result of hepatogenetic osteopathy.

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Schuh, A., Hausel, M. Beidseitige pertrochantäre Spontanfraktur bei chronischem Alkoholismus und Leberzirrhose. Unfallchirurgie 24, 81–83 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02044358

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