• Ulus Travma Acil Cer · Jul 2008

    Complications of internally fixed femoral neck fractures.

    • Cemil Kayali, Haluk Ağuş, Mustafa Arslantaş, and Ali Turgut.
    • Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Tepecik Education and Research Hospital, Izmir, Turkey. cemilkayali@yahoo.com
    • Ulus Travma Acil Cer. 2008 Jul 1; 14 (3): 226-30.

    BackgroundFemoral neck fractures in young patients are the emergent injuries that require precise reduction and stable fixation. Despite all advances, nonunion and avascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head are the major complications necessitating salvage procedures. In this retrospective series, we evaluated the complications of internally fixed femoral neck fractures.MethodsThis study consisted of 32 cases that had displaced femoral neck fractures. Although some of them admitted to hospital more than 8 hours after initial trauma, all underwent internal fixation as early as possible. All the fractures were reduced and fixed by closed reduction under fluoroscopy control. However, 5 cases needed open reduction. AVN was determined by using Ficat and Arlet criteria. Clinical evaluation was performed based on the scoring system described by Harris.ResultsMean follow-up period was 49+/-29 months (range 24-126). AVN of the femoral head was observed in 13 cases (40%). However, only 5 of them had unsatisfactory clinical results requiring salvage surgery as total hip replacement. Nonunion of fracture was seen in 5 cases. In the statistical analysis, a negative correlation was observed between the degree of AVN and clinical findings. We found no correlation between the duration of the preoperative period and late complications.ConclusionAVN is the most common complication of displaced femoral neck fractures. However, less than half of these cases require salvage procedures. Total hip replacement is the preferred treatment option for these cases.

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