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Femoral Neck System Versus Cannulated Screws Combined With Medial Plate For Femoral Neck Fractures

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July 2025

Femoral Neck System Versus Cannulated Screws Combined With Medial Plate For Femoral Neck Fractures

Vol: 307| Issue: 7| Number:71| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:1
Journal Level of Evidence:1

Femoral neck system versus cannulated screws combined with medial plate for femoral neck fractures in young and middle-aged patients: a prospective multicenter randomized controlled trial.

J Orthop Surg Res . 2025 Jun 3;20(1):559.

Contributing Authors:
M Wen S Wang L Wang Y Wang S Dai W Liu X Fan

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Synopsis

Three hundred thirty-one patients (n=165 FNS, n=166 CS with medial plate), aged 18–65 with femoral neck fractures, were randomized to receive either femoral neck system (FNS) or cannulated screws (CS) combined with a medial plate. The primary outcomes were bone union rate and Harris Hip Score (HHS). Secondary outcomes included Garden’s alignment index, surgical data, Barthel index, visual analogue...

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