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Abstract
Combined fracture neck femur with anterior dislocation of the head of femur is a very rare injury with little resources available in the literature. This case report describes a case that was treated by open reduction and internal fixation with 2-year follow-up showing good radiological and functional outcome. Functional evaluation was done according to Merle d'Aubigné score modified by Matta JM, which takes into account the presence of pain, ability to walk and joint range of motion. The measured functional score was 15 points out of a maximum of 18, signifying a good postoperative result. Early intervention (within 6 h) achieving stable congruent reduction and rigid internal fixation provides the best chances for such patients.Entities:
Keywords: Dislocation; Femur; Fracture; Hip; Neck
Year: 2017 PMID: 28786027 PMCID: PMC5653601 DOI: 10.1007/s11751-017-0292-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Strategies Trauma Limb Reconstr ISSN: 1828-8928
Fig. 1X-ray pelvis AP showing fracture neck femur with obturator-type anterior dislocation
Fig. 2CT pelvis (a) with 3D reformat (b)
Fig. 3Intraoperative photographs: a Skin land marks for the Watson Jones incision. b Muscle dissection. c Head of femur retrieval
Fig. 4Postoperative X-rays: a Hip A/P view. b Hip lateral VIEW
Fig. 56 months postoperative X ray
Fig. 62 years postoperative X-rays: a Hip A/P view; showing narrowing of the joint space and heterotrophic ossification at the site of insertion of the abductors. b Hip lateral view
Merle d’Aubigné score modified by Matta [10]
| Points | Pain | Walking | Range of motion (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | None | Normal | 95–100 |
| 5 | Slight or intermittent | No cane, but slight limp | 80–94 |
| 4 | After walking, but resolves | Long distance with cane or crutch | 70–79 |
| 3 | Moderately severe, but patient is able to walk | Limited, even with support | 60–69 |
| 2 | Severe, prevents walking | Very limited | 50–59 |
| 1 | Unable to walk | <50 |
Clinical grade:
18: excellent
15–17: good
13–14: fair
<13: poor