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Complex Right Intertrochanteric Fracture Treatment
January 15, 2026

Complex Right Intertrochanteric Fracture Treated with Total Hip Arthroplasty | Balanku Hospital

Successful Recovery from a Complex Right Intertrochanteric Fracture

Case Highlight – Balanku Hospital

At Balanku Hospital, we take pride in delivering advanced orthopedic care that helps patients regain mobility and independence. We are pleased to share the successful treatment and recovery of Mrs. Parvathamma, who presented with a complex right intertrochanteric fracture.

The Condition

Mrs. Parvathamma was diagnosed with a complex fracture of the right intertrochanteric region of the femur, a serious injury commonly seen in elderly patients and often associated with pain, immobility, and difficulty performing daily activities.

The Treatment

After thorough clinical and radiological evaluation, our orthopedic team decided on a surgical approach best suited to ensure early mobilization and long-term stability.

She underwent a Right Distal Loading Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) along with trochanteric fixation using stainless steel (SS) wires. This advanced procedure helped:

  • Restore hip joint stability

  • Provide strong fixation of the fractured trochanteric region

  • Allow early weight-bearing and rehabilitation

The surgery was performed successfully with meticulous care and precision.

Post-Surgical Recovery

Following surgery, Mrs. Parvathamma participated in a structured rehabilitation program. With consistent physiotherapy and postoperative care, she made steady progress.

Outcome

Today, Mrs. Parvathamma is able to carry out her day-to-day activities independently, reflecting an excellent functional outcome. Her recovery stands as a testament to timely intervention, advanced surgical techniques, and comprehensive postoperative care.

Our Commitment

At Balanku Hospital, we are committed to providing:

  • Expert orthopedic care

  • Advanced surgical solutions

  • Compassionate patient-centered treatment

We are honored to be part of our patients’ journey back to health and mobility.

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