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. 2021 Jun 17;13(6):1739–1747. doi: 10.1111/os.13110

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

A 76‐year‐old female patient with initial left intertrochanteric fracture (type A2) 14 months after fixation with proximal femur nail anti‐rotation (PFNA) accepted total hip arthroplasty (THA) for initial fixation failure. (A) Preoperative anteroposterior X‐rays of pelvic and injured hip. (B) Anteroposterior and lateral X‐rays at immediate after the internal fixation of PFNA. (C) Anteroposterior and lateral X‐rays at 14 months after fixation of PFNA, showed femoral head necrosis. (D) Anteroposterior X‐ray of pelvic at immediate after THA. (E) Anteroposterior and lateral X‐rays of the hip at immediate after THA. (F) Anteroposterior and lateral X‐ray films of the hip at 3 months after THA.