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Insufficiency fracture. A survey of 60 cases and review of the literature.

Martin Soubrier1, Jean-Jacques Dubost, Stephane Boisgard, Bernard Sauvezie, Pierre Gaillard, Jean Luc Michel, Jean Michel Ristori.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: We report findings on the site, risk factors and imaging of insufficiency fractures (IF) in 60 patients admitted to our department between 1989 and 1997.
RESULTS: Fifty-five women (mean age 72.5 years) and five men (mean age 59 years) had 91 fractures, accounting for 0.32% of admissions. Fractures occurred most commonly in the pelvic girdle (30.7%, 28/91) and in the sacrum (29.6%, 27/91). In eight patients fractures of the sacrum were associated with fractures of the pelvic girdle. The next most common sites of occurrence were the tibia (16.5%, 15/91: 11 transverse, four longitudinal) and the femoral neck (9.9%, 9/91). There were three subchondral fractures of the femoral head, three fractures of the femoral diaphysis (two longitudinal, one transversal), two of the astragalus, and one each of the ilium, perone, calcaneum and sternum. Thirty patients had osteoporosis: six had received fluoride treatment and five had corticosteroids. Other risk factors were rheumatoid arthritis (4), osteomalacia (4), corticosteroid treatment (4), and hyperparathyroidism (1). Radiography showed a fracture line or osteocondensation in 65% (39/60) of cases. Scintigraphy was positive in 87.5% of cases (21/24), showing a fracture line (15) or a callus (6). Bone computed tomography (CT) scan was positive in 98.1% (54/55) of cases. IF occurs in elderly women with osteoporosis and most commonly in the pelvis.
CONCLUSIONS: Since radiologic signs are inconstant, scintigraphy is the choice procedure.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12814764     DOI: 10.1016/s1297-319x(03)00024-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Joint Bone Spine        ISSN: 1297-319X            Impact factor:   4.929


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