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Hay Ortho George (or Bach)

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  • MikM Away
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    Mik
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    MIL broke her hip last night. This is the X-ray result. Can you shed any light? I know the first is pretty common in the elderly, but the rest of it is Greek to me. 91 years old. They are evaluating whether she can withstand surgery.

    Bones: There is a subcapital left femoral neck fracture. There is superior displacement of the diaphysis producing a varus deformity. There is external rotation of the diaphysis.

    "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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    • MikM Mik

      MIL broke her hip last night. This is the X-ray result. Can you shed any light? I know the first is pretty common in the elderly, but the rest of it is Greek to me. 91 years old. They are evaluating whether she can withstand surgery.

      Bones: There is a subcapital left femoral neck fracture. There is superior displacement of the diaphysis producing a varus deformity. There is external rotation of the diaphysis.

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      @Mik just radiologic Mumbo jumbo jargon describing a typical femoral fracture.

      The fracture causes the leg to be eternally rotated. Usually fixed with a pin with regional anesthesia.

      What’s more concerning than the fracture is that often this can be a prelude to other medical and/or mental issues. DVT. Pneumonia. Delirium. She needs good nursing care above and beyond the bone fixers.

      It’s a common problem. Just need to be on the ball.

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        Thanks, Bach. I appreciate the info in English. Even though I have read a million path reports, not as many X-rays.

        Her dementia will make this difficult if not fatal.

        "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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