Old interocentraic femur bone fracture

2022-09-15 02:54:26
Old interocentraic femur bone fracture. Thr is needed or not required. Please suggest... urgent... patient taking tablet ezact mr and biod3 max tablet. I am sending x ray
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Also need osteotomy

Answered2022-09-15 05:09:18

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It's not just old IT fracture...both hip also shows arthritic changes with some shortening in right side. If patient have persistent pain and difficult mobility...but was mobile before the episode...it's better to get THR done...will improve the symptoms and mobilization.
Next Steps
Orthopaedic Counsultation - Thorough check up and clinical examination.
Health Tips
Use cane on left side for walking.

Answered2022-09-15 03:10:26

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It is complete curable needs bilateral Total hip joint Replace surgery Consult me search browse on goggle practo Dr Rajinder Sharma 42 years expertise Senior Orthopaedic neurospine joint Replace surgeon Govt retired Chandigarh now practice at chandigarh —- Sarhind Orthopaedic Multispeciality medical centre sco 23 sector 33 d Chandigarh

Answered2022-09-16 01:01:25

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Both hip joints are arthritic...one hip hai reduced neck shaft angle..THR required...need physical assessment of hip joint in person..

Answered2022-09-15 04:52:58

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