Garden classification has a really high reliability and reproducibility in evaluating displaced and not displaced fractures and consequently can be helpful in choosing the correct treatment. Pauwels classification has a lower inter and intra-observer agreement....
We propose therefore a simplified version of the Pauwels Classification: Grade I for fractures impacted in valgus, Grade II for fractures without free torque, and Grade III for fractures with free torque. Keywords: Pauwels; Garden; Classification; Femoral Neck Fracture...
1Describe the Garden classification of femoral neck fractures. • Type I—incomplete • Type II—complete, nondisplaced • Type III—complete, displaced <50% • Type IV—complete, displaced >50% 2Where is the pain from femoral neck fractures typically felt?
The angle between the axial line of the femoral Table 1 Comparison of general characteristics between the two groups Characteristic Group Femoral neck system Cannulated screws Sex Male Female Age (years) Garden classification Type I Type II Type III Type IV Cause...
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Use of the Garden and Pauwels classification systems has remained the practical mainstay of femoral neck fracture characterization that help dictate appropriate treatment. Operative options include in situ fixation, closed or open reduction and internal fixation, hemiarthroplasty, and total hip arthroplasty...
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Garden's classification of femoral neck fractures. An assessment of inter-observer variation. Radiographs of 100 randomly chosen femoral neck fractures were assessed by eight observers using Garden's classification. The radiographs were classified i... PA Frandsen,E Andersen,F Madsen,... - 《Journal...
Femoral neck fractures in young adults have a poor prognosis because the incidence of non-union and aseptic necrosis is high. We reviewed the results in twenty-seven consecutive patients with a femoral neck fracture who were younger than fifty years and
Garden’s Classification-Displacement Most popular classification Type I Type II Type III Type IV Diagnosis of the Fracture The history---fall Pain in the groin Unable to get up or walk External rotation of the lower extremity (45O)