| Literature DB >> 31528079 |
Keyur B Desai1, Anoop C Dhamangaonkar1.
Abstract
Posterior dislocation of hip is commonly associated with acetabular lip fractures. Involvement of neck, trochanter or intertrochanteric region is uncommon. Very few cases of posterior hip dislocation with ipsilateral intertrochanteric fracture in the absence of head or acetabular fracture have been reported in the literature. We report such a case in a 19yr male treated with open reduction and internal fixation with sliding hip screw with good functional and radiological outcome at 1 year. Being an extremely rare form of injury, such an injury pattern does not exist in present classification systems. There is a need to revise the existing classification systems and formulate a protocol for the management of the same. Such fractures may also be associated with a sharp calcar spike of the proximal fragment impinging femoral vessels and branches. Attempt at closed reduction without adequate anatomical orientation of the spike can lead to hazardous vascular consequences.Entities:
Keywords: Classification; Intertrochanteric fracture; Open reduction internal fixation; Posterior dislocation hip
Year: 2019 PMID: 31528079 PMCID: PMC6739243 DOI: 10.1016/j.jcot.2019.04.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Orthop Trauma ISSN: 0976-5662