Abstract
A subtrochanteric fracture of the femur accompanying pre-existing osteoarthritis of the ipsilateral hip is rare. A deformity of the hip joint complicates the insertion of the intramedullary nail and varus malreduction is anticipated when surgery is performed on a fracture table with a perineal post. We report a successful case of intramedullary fixation performed in the lateral decubitus position and discuss the importance of avoiding varus and the superiority of the lateral position in surgery.