1. Comminuted Femur Fracture in a Free Fall Jump: A Case Report.
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Bridwell RE, Oliver JJ, Ziehl D, Tannenbaum LI, and McCarthy PM
- Subjects
- Adult, Femur, Fracture Fixation, Internal, Fracture Fixation, Intramedullary, Humans, Femoral Neck Fractures surgery, Military Personnel
- Abstract
Military free fall or high-altitude low-opening parachute jumps play a key role in special operations tactics, though injury patterns in these operators are not well characterized. In contrast to lower-altitude static line paratroopers, free fall operators require precise parachute deployment after a prolonged descent, with the potential for high-velocity trauma. This report describes a 33-year-old Marine Corps Reconnaissance operator who sustained left comminuted basicervical femoral neck fracture requiring cephalomedullary nail internal fixation with a full recovery. This femoral neck fracture highlights the high-energy injuries experienced by these invaluable operators, especially when conducting combat or night jumps., (© Association of Military Surgeons of the United States 2019. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.)
- Published
- 2020
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