Pertrochanteric Fracture It won't be wrong to say that the chances of fractures increases in old age due to the weakening of bones. Pertrochanteric femoral fractures are known to be most common in old patients. Besides this, the condition is also considered to be a challenging one to fix.
One of the reasons why such fractures are difficult to treat is that there is no routine treatment for these fractures. One of the most common ways for the treatment of pertrochanteric fracture is the use of orthopedic implants like Proximal Femur Locking Compression Plate (PFLCP) and TFN Nailing system. It is always better to use titanium-made orthopedic implants for better results and to reduce the risk of any complications. The use of orthopedic implants has been found to be a great option for unstable fractures in the osteoporotic bone as well.