Research Article

Complications following Treatment of Trochanteric Fractures with the Gamma3 Nail: Is the Latest Version of Gamma Nail Superior to Its Predecessor?

Figure 1

AP radiograph of a complex intersubtrochanteric fracture of femur, showing a broken long TGN at the junction of the nail with the lag screw (a). The nail was revised to DCS plate and the fracture healed at 4 months postoperatively (b).
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