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Deyerle treatment for femoral neck fractures


Baker-GI; Barrick-EF J-Bone-Joint-Surg-Am. 1978 Mar; 60(2): 269-71 Thirty-eight displaced intracapsular fractures of the femoral neck treated by the Deyerle method of internal fixation have been added to the previously reported series of sixty-three cases from the Walter Reed Army Medical Center Orthopaedic Service. A significant change in the incidence of non-union was found. In the over-all series of 101 patients, the incidence of non-union was 13.8 per cent and the incidence of segmental collapse due to avascular necrosis was 13.8 per cent. The roentgenographic and functional over-all end results were rated excellent in 67.7 per cent and poor in 32.3 per cent of the fractures. Some difficulties arising from the multiple-pin and plate technique and the associated morbidity are discussed. We now think that Deyerle method produces no better results than other methods of internal fixation of displaced intracapsular fractures.



Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.