Classification of Fracture Neck of Femur
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Загружено: 2026-01-15
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In this video, we break down the three main classification systems—Anatomical, Pauwel's, and Garden—and discuss the clinical relevance of each, including stability and risk of non-union.
Use the timestamps below to quickly jump to the classification you need to review!
Video Chapters (Time-Stamps)
0:00 Introduction to Neck of Femur Fracture Classifications
0:08 The Anatomical Classification (Subcapital, Transcervical, Basal)
0:49 Pauwel's Classification: Angle Measurement & Stability (Type I, II, III)
1:52 Garden Classification: Displacement and Trabecular Alignment (Stage 1, 2, 3, 4)
2:56 How to Differentiate Garden Stage III and Stage IV on X-Ray
Key Learning Points
Understand which anatomical structures define Subcapital, Transcervical, and Basal fractures.
Learn how the Pauwel's angle correlates with increasing shear stress and fracture instability.
Differentiate between the four stages of the Garden classification based on displacement.
Review the key radiographic difference between Garden Stage III and Stage IV.
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The information provided in the video is meant for educational purposes only. The author does not make any claims regarding the accuracy of the content and students are advised to refer to standard textbooks and journals to cross check the information provided in the video and further improve their knowledge regarding the subject. The video does not intend to provide any medical advice
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