| Literature DB >> 20579374 |
Alireza Hootkani1, Ali Moradi, Ehsan Vahedi.
Abstract
Simultaneous bilateral femoral neck fractures are extremely rare and associated with various conditions. Up to now Most cases had correlations with major trauma, repetitive minor trauma, seizure, parathyroid or renal dysfunction, anti-epileptic medications, seizure, etc. A 28-year-old addict man referred to us with a 10-year history of narcotic drug abuse and history of 8 months bilateral groin pain. He admitted with displaced bilateral femoral neck fracture. Because of long duration of this condition and osteonecrosis revealed on bone scan, one-staged bilateral hip hemiarthroplasty was done. A good function was noted after surgery to 4-month follow up. Up to now, have not be founded in the literature that a case of bilateral femoral neck fracture associated with narcotic drug abuse.Because of negative effects of opium or smoking on bone tissues, a simple bone pain should aware us about the risk of stress or fatigue fracture.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20579374 PMCID: PMC2908061 DOI: 10.1186/1749-799X-5-41
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Surg Res ISSN: 1749-799X Impact factor: 2.359
Figure 1Radiograph taken 4 months before operation demonstrates displaced left femoral neck stress fracture and non-displaced right femoral neck stress fracture.
Figure 2Radiograph taken before operation demonstrates displaced bilateral femoral neck stress fractures.
Figure 3Skeletal bone scan with TC-99m showed no other abnormal findings except bilateral femoral head osteonecrosis and bilateral femoral neck fracture.
Figure 4Radiograph taken after operation demonstrates replacement of left and right hip with bipolar prosthesis.