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Transtrochanteric Drilling for Treatment of Femoral Chondral Defects

by Benjamin Domb, M.D. | 8 years ago

The procedure is done for a cartilage defect of the femoral head. A flexible device is used under fluoroscopic guidance to target the drilling. This will enable us to come right out of the defect. This is done where microfracture is impossible because of the depth and angles.

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