Title of article :
An Occult Ipsilateral Femoral Neck Fracture Associated With Mid-Shaft Femur Fracture
Author/Authors :
Talebi, Shahin Orthopedic Research Center - Mazandaran University of Medical Science, Mazandaran, Iran , Amjadi, Shayan Orthopedic Research Center - Mazandaran University of Medical Science, Mazandaran, Iran
Abstract :
Occult ipsilateral femoral neck fractures associated with femoral shaft fractures are frequently
missed. They may lead to adverse outcomes, such as fracture displacement and delayed treatment
followed by poor outcomes, including delayed union, malunion, nonunion, and osteonecrosis,
which may lead to early arthroplasty. These adverse effects can be prevented by the awareness
of this combined injury pattern, the adequate preoperative and intraoperative imaging of the
femoral neck, and proper treatment. A 27-year-old man was admitted with a displaced fracture
of the right femur. Fluoroscopic evaluation was performed after the intramedullary nailing of the
shaft fracture. The evaluation revealed an ipsilateral displaced femoral neck fracture, which was
fixed with two cannulated screw inserted anterior to the nail. Between 2% and 9% of all femoral
shaft fractures are associated with ipsilateral femoral shaft fractures. This case report necessitates
the increase of awareness for the presence of associated femoral shaft and neck fractures in
patients undergoing antegrade femoral nailing. Also, we recommend appropriate preoperative,
intraoperative, and postoperative imaging.
Keywords :
Femoral shaft fracture , Femoral neck fracture , Femoral fracture
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Orthopedic Science