2020
DOI: 10.1097/bco.0000000000000928
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Anteroposterior view of the knee does not reliably replace the lateral view during evaluation of femoral torsion: a case series

Abstract: Background: Restoration of anatomic torsion is a critical step in operative fixation of femoral shaft fractures. Several accepted methods use the morphology of the femur to determine torsion. The anteroposterior view of the knee has been used to simplify the procedure, yet this method has not been validated. The purpose of this study was to evaluate native distal femoral and patellar anatomy to compare the reliability of using the anteroposterior view, which includes landmarks outside of the femur,… Show more

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