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Alexandre H Nehme1, Jack C Daoud1, Hicham G Abdelnour1, Jad N Bou Mounsef2, Ramzi C Moucharafieh1, Joseph W Wehbe1.
Abstract
We present the case of a 13-year-old boy who sustained a locked central fracture dislocation of the right acetabulum following a bicycle fall. Immediate external reduction maneuvers under general anesthesia were unsuccessful due to intrapelvic entrapment of the femoral head. Open reduction internal fixation was achieved 48 hours later. After an initial satisfactory postoperative course, the patient ended up developing severe hip osteoarthritis 16 months after the procedure. The rarity of this injury in children is discussed, with its possible implications on joint congruity and potential growth injury.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29279780 PMCID: PMC5723947 DOI: 10.1155/2017/6873484
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Orthop ISSN: 2090-6757
Figure 1Displaced right acetabular fracture dislocation with anterior column fracture associated with a central migration of the right femoral head.
Figure 23D reconstruction showing the medial dislocation with entrapment of the femoral head.
Figure 3Postoperative AP pelvic X-ray showing adequate open reduction internal fixation.
Figure 4Medial displacement of both the quadrilateral surface and femoral head resulting in focal joint space narrowing at the superomedial joint surface.
Figure 5Terminal right hip osteoarthritis.