Fig. 2From: Safety and efficacy of a novel cephalomedullary nail in femoral shaft fractures: a retrospective observational cohort in 33 patientsShows an AO/OTA 32-B3 subtrochanteric femur fracture in 34 year old male in (a). The fracture was fixed with the antegrade cephlomedullary nail with two distal interlocking screws shown in (b). At the 6 month visit, the patient had a delayed union shown in (c) with continued pain over the fracture site and with weight bearingBack to article page