Research Article

The Clinical Efficacy of Minimally Invasive Clamp-Assisted Reduction and Open Reduction with Wire Cerclage for Unstable Subtrochanteric Fractures

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Preoperative X-ray of the patient, Seinsheime classification III a (a). During the operation, the length of the fracture was restored by traction with the retractor. Then, the broken end of the fracture was cut open, and the fracture was anatomically reduced, fixed with two wires, and fixed with a full-length intramedullary nail (b). X-ray examination was performed 2 days after surgery. It showed that the fracture had a good reduction, and there was no valgus deformity (c). Three months after the operation, the fracture line disappeared and healed well (d).