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Major Joint Replacement (Hip or Knee)
www.cms.gov• Malignancy of distal femur, proximal tibia, knee joint, soft tissues • Failure of previous unicompartmental knee replacement • Avascular necrosis of knee • Malignancy of the pelvis or proximal femur or soft tissues of the hip • Avascular necrosis of the femoral head • Fractures (for example, distal femur, femoral neck, acetabulum)
Postoperative Treatment Following Femur Fracture ...
www.drgarrettkerns.comPatients with distal extremity trauma or who have amputations . may alternatively have a traction pin placed in the distal femur or proximal tibia and a bow will . then be used to provide intraoperative traction. The fracture is returned as closely as possible .