Case report on management and outcome of intertrochanteric femur fracture with deep vein thrombosis (DVT)

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Mr. Pawan W. Zende, Ms. Seema M. Kolhe, Roshan Umate , Dr. S. G. Kadwane

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Introduction: Intertrochanteric fractures are one of the most common fractures in the  elderly, accounting for 10-20% of all fractures and 50–65% of hip fractures. Present Complaints and Investigation: The Female patients 75 years old who has apparently admitted in AVBRH on date 06/07/2021 with the chief complaint of pain and swelling in right hip and also patient has complaint of hypertension and diabetes since 9 years and on regular medication. After physical examination and investigation of blood examination HB is decrease 8.4, RBC is low 3.2 m/cu mm, total platelets count is low 1.80, WBC is high 10800 µ/lit RBS is 109 mg/dl. Doctor diagnose as femur fracture right side with deep vein thrombosis Past history: Patient diagnose with diabetes and hypertension 9 years  ago. patient has no history of any operative procedure, patient has no history of any long term hospital stay the main diagnosis. The main diagnosis, therapeutic intervention and out comes: After physical examination and investigation doctor diagnose as femur fracture right side with deep vein thrombosis. Injection tramadol 2 in 100 ml NS IV twice. Injection Pantoprazole 40 mg IV once daily. Conclusion: She was response to all medication as well as doctor treatment and her recovery was good.

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