. A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations. Impacted fracture at the base of the cervix femoris, with bending of the head backward. (BlGELOW.) tion and inward rotation. Diminished adduction, coxa valga, thoughrare, is occasionally seen. Notwithstanding the lack of control of theproximal fragment, forcible correction by abduction and inward rota-tion (Sprengel, Ztthlatt. fur Chir,, 1909, p. 1745) has yielded some sat-isfactory results. (c) Fractures at the Base of the Neck. (Extracapsular and mixedfractures). The line of fracture follows ordinarily the junction of theneck and shaft qu


. A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations. Impacted fracture at the base of the cervix femoris, with bending of the head backward. (BlGELOW.) tion and inward rotation. Diminished adduction, coxa valga, thoughrare, is occasionally seen. Notwithstanding the lack of control of theproximal fragment, forcible correction by abduction and inward rota-tion (Sprengel, Ztthlatt. fur Chir,, 1909, p. 1745) has yielded some sat-isfactory results. (c) Fractures at the Base of the Neck. (Extracapsular and mixedfractures). The line of fracture follows ordinarily the junction of theneck and shaft quite closely—that is, it coincides with the spiral line infront and the intertrochanteric line behind as they pass between thegreat and lesser trochanters. It may extend downward and detach the »Fettig: Arch, fiir klin. Chir., 1909, vol. Ixxxix. p. 912. FRACTURES OF THE FEMUR. 361 Fig. 234. Fig.


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