Orthopaedic Surgery (Dec 2021)

Accurate Placement of Cannulated Screws in Femoral Neck Fractures: Screw and Guide Wire Combined Technique

  • Yu‐feng Chen,
  • Dong Ren,
  • Shuang‐quan Yao,
  • Lin‐dan Geng,
  • Yun‐shan Su,
  • Bo‐yang Kang,
  • Peng‐cheng Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/os.12994
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 8
pp. 2472 – 2476

Abstract

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Cannulated screw fixation is widely used in the treatment of femoral neck fractures. During surgery, we often face the situation that a guide wire needs to be adjusted because of poor positioning in the femoral neck. It is difficult to adjust the direction of the guide wire in the neck of the femur due to its elasticity. This study developed a practical technique to adjust the guide wire to the correct position. When the direction of insertion of the guide wire has deviated, first, measure the length of the guide wire. Second, select the appropriate cannulated screw based on the measurement, and screw the cannulated screw in along the direction of the guide wire to Ward's triangle. Then return the guide wire to the front of the cannulated screw. At this time, the cannulated screw can be used as a built‐in guide, and a screwdriver can be used to fine‐tune the position of the screw to the optimal direction under the X‐ray guidance. Finally, the cannulated screw is screwed in in this direction until it passes through the Ward triangle area, and the guide wire is inserted. This technique can help doctors insert a guide wire more quickly and accurately, reducing intraoperative injury and the operation time.

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