Proximal femoral fracture description (annotated image)

Case contributed by Leonardo Lustosa
Diagnosis not applicable

Proximal femoral fractures can be described based on their location into four groups:

  • head fracture (blue)
  • neck fracture (light blue)
  • trochanteric fracture (red)
  • subtrochanteric fracture (orange)

Case Discussion

Proximal femoral fractures can be described based on their location into four groups: head and neck fractures are intracapsular; trochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures - the latter extends 5 cm below the lesser trochanter - are extracapsular. Each type can be further classified into subtypes if necessary.

Case adapted from Dr Dai Roberts, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 80394

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