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Sharma, Vijay
- Salvage of Femoral Head in a 4 Months Old Neglected Fracture Dislocation of Hip — A Case Report
Authors
1 Jai Prakash Narayan Apex Trauma Center, AIIMS, Raj Nagar, New Delhi -110029, IN
2 Dayanand Medical College, Ludhiana, IN
Source
Journal of Dento-Medical Science and Research, Vol 1, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 28-30Abstract
BackgroundWe present a case of fracture dislocation hip which was missed at the time of injury and presented to us after 4 months of injury. There is no clear consensus regarding the management of neglected unreduced posterior fracture dislocation of hip.
Case ReportA 28 years old male presented with deformity and pain in the left hip for past 4 months. He had been involved in a motor vehicle accident 4 months earlier. At the time of presentation to us, left hip was fixed in flexed, adducted and internally rotated position. The extremity was short and there was significant atrophy of the gluteal muscles. There was no sign of neurovascular injury. Roentgenographic images and computed tomography scans revealed communited fracture of femoral head and the posterior acetabular rim with postero-superior dislocation of left hip. MRI was done to assess the viability of femoral head which showed no signs of avascular necrosis of femoral head. Due to the presence of intra-articular fragment, open reduction using posterior approach to the hip was used. Sequential soft tissue release was done. Trochanteric flip osteotomy was done to gain exposure and preserve vascularity of femoral head. At 2 years follow up, patient has no pain and no gross instability. Roentgenograph showed union at the osteotomy site and there were no signs of avascular necrosis and secondary osteoarthritis.
ConclusionBecause of the inevitable complications of AVN and secondary osteoarthritis in a neglected fracture dislocation of hip, many authors recommend primary arthroplasty. However, it appears reasonable to suggest that open reduction followed by a period of traction should be considered as an alternative treatment for young adults with a viable head.
Keywords
Avascular Necrosis, Osteoarthritis, Trochanteric Flip OsteotomyReferences
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