Title of article :
Bilateral Femoral Neck Stress Fractures in a Patient with Severe Coxa Vara, Morbid Obesity and Osteomalacia: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Tabrizi Ali Department of Orthopedics - Emam Khomeini Hospital - Urmia University of Medical Sciences - Urmia, Iran , Mehdizadeh Mohsen Department of Orthopedics - Urmia University of Medical Sciences - Urmia, Iran
Abstract :
Femoral neck stress fractures are rare and encompass 5% of all stress fractures among the young people. The bilateral cases are
very rare. Coxa vara deformity and morbid obesity are some of the predisposing factors for bilateral stress fractures. The decline
of neck-shaft angle will result in an increase and concentration of stress force in femoral neck giving rise to fracture. This report
introduced a 35-year-old man with severe coxa vara deformity with an angle of 100 neck-shaft who had a bilateral femoral neck
stress fracture and severe obesity [body mass index (BMI) > 35 kg/m2]. The femoral neck stress fracture was a tension-type occurred
due to stress in coxa vara. Based on laboratory findings, his vitaminDdeficiency was severe (8.9 ng/mL) but his PTH and phosphorus
levels were normal. Regarding vitamin D deficiency and previous femoral deformity, the possibility of osteomalacia in adolescence
period was raised. Bilateral valgus sub-trochanteric osteotomy and fixation with a dynamic hip screw (DHS) were performed. After
three months, the patient restored his walking ability and weight bearing. Valgus sub-trochanteric osteotomy and fixation with
DHS are useful methods in coxa vara deformity concomitant with stress fractures and can modify the neck-shaft angle.
Keywords :
Valgus Osteotomy , Osteomalacia , Coxa Vara Obesity , Stress Fractures
Journal title :
Shafa Orthopedic Journal