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The greater trochanter (great trochanter) of the femur is a large, irregular, quadrilateral eminence and a part of the skeletal system. It is directed lateral and medially and slightly posterior. In the adult it is about 1 cm lower than the head. Because the pelvic outlet in the female is larger than in the male, there is a greater distance between the greater trochanters in the female.

Dynamic locking plate for treating fracture of neck of femur

InactiveCN103445849AReduce displacementReduce malunionFastenersBone platesEngineeringBone growth
The invention provides a dynamic locking plate for treating a fracture of a neck of a femur. The dynamic locking plate comprises a tuberosity supporting plate and three locking screw holes, wherein the inner surface of the tuberosity supporting plate is bent to be matched with the lower part of a greater trochanter of the femur in shape; the positions of the three locking screw holes including a first locking screw hole, a second locking screw hole and a third locking screw hole in the tuberosity supporting plate are based on a locating point A at the middle of the tuberosity supporting plate, and distributed around the locating point A; the first locking screw hole, the second locking screw hole and the third locking screw hole are distributed to form a triangle in the tuberosity supporting plate; axes of the three locking screw holes are parallel; based on a vertical line AO of the tuberosity supporting plate where the locating point A is positioned, the axial lines of the three locking screw holes are inclined upwards and form longitudinal included angles theta with the vertical line AO, which are equal to 15-35 degrees. The locating point A is located within the range that the geometric center of the tuberosity supporting plate is taken as a center, and the diameter is 4 mm. The dynamic locking plate enables the broken end of a fractured bone to be subjected to micro-movement and compression, and adapts to dynamic characteristics of bone growth when improving the internal fixation stability of the neck of the femur, so as to be more beneficial to healing of the broken end of the fractured bone.
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