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Types and complications of femoral neck fractures in children.

E M Azouz1, C Karamitsos, M H Reed, L Baker, K Kozlowski, J C Hoeffel.   

Abstract

This multicenter collaborative study was undertaken to review the types and complications of femoral neck fractures in children. It is a retrospective clinical and radiological review of 108 femoral neck fractures. Cases originated from four different pediatric hospitals. All the patients had plain radiographs. Fractures occurred at all ages (one day to 18 years), and 63% of the patients were boys. Forty-nine fractures were traumatic; 37 were pathologic, 19 were insufficiency fractures; and three were fatigue fractures. Unless the underlying bone was abnormal, significant high velocity trauma, fall from a height or other severe violence was required to fracture the femoral neck. A unicameral bone cyst was the underlying lesion in 40% of pathologic femoral neck fractures and malignancy in 35%. Osteoporosis as in myelodysplasia, osteogenesis imperfecta and from other causes was responsible for 52% of insufficiency fractures. Because of the unique osseous and vascular anatomy of the femoral head and neck in the growing child, these fractures have a high incidence of complications. Complications included avascular necrosis 13%, premature closure of the epiphyseal plate 12%, varus deformity 8.3%, and nonunion 3.7%. Unless there is a clear history of significant violence, a cause for a femoral neck fracture should be sought, e.g. an underlying bone lesion or a metabolic bone disease. These fractures are rare, but are serious injuries since their complications may lead to a life-long disability.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8255640     DOI: 10.1007/bf02012436

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Radiol        ISSN: 0301-0449


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