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The case of a patient with an intertrochanteric femoral fracture managed by proximal femoral nailing using a traction table in the supine position. (A) Preoperative X-ray of a 71-year-old woman who presented with an unstable trochanteric fracture. (B) Intraoperative fluoroscopic photos showing the position of the proximal locking screws (lag screw and antirational screw). (C) Postoperative X-ray image of the proximal femur showing the position of the nail and the central position of the lag screw, the TAD is less than 25 mm, CDA is about 135°, and position of proximal locking screws according to the Cleveland and Bosworth quadrants in quadrant number 5, and the quality of reduction was good according to the CRQC.

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