The fractures of the peritrochanteric region of the femur are one of the
most common injuries seen in current orthopaedic practice. Incidence of
these fractures has increased significantly during recent decades and
this tendency will probably continue in near future due to rising age of
population. Closed methods of treatment have shown higher mortality
rates & have largely been abandoned. Rigid internal fixation and early
mobilization has been standard method of treatment. There has been a
long standing debate regarding the operative procedure of choice in
these fractures. By comparing the sliding screw system (Dynamic Hip
Screw) against the mini-invasive intramedullary nailing device (Proximal
Femoral Nail) this study aims to throw light on the management of
trochanteric fractures.