Static vs Dynamic Locking in Hip (Trochanteric) Fractures: All you need to know
Автор: Ortho Explainers
Загружено: 2026-01-13
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Principles of Static and Dynamic Distal Locking Management
The core distinction lies in whether the surgical construct should remain rigid or allow for axial movement to facilitate bone compression. Surgeons generally prefer dynamic locking for stable fractures with an intact medial cortex, as it promotes natural healing through controlled impaction. Conversely, static locking is mandatory for unstable, comminuted, or osteoporotic fractures where the bone cannot support the load independently. By evaluating fracture morphology and bone quality, medical professionals can minimize risks like implant failure or nonunion. Ultimately, the choice ensures a balance between structural stability and the biological need for fracture compression.
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