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Dilemma for Fracture Fixation of Paediatric Ipsilateral Neck with Shaft Femur Fracture.

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Background Ipsilateral femoral neck with shaft fracture (IFNSF) in the paediatric population is a rare injury. This high-impact trauma is often associated with other orthopaedic and systemic injuries. Prognosis is… Click to show full abstract

Background Ipsilateral femoral neck with shaft fracture (IFNSF) in the paediatric population is a rare injury. This high-impact trauma is often associated with other orthopaedic and systemic injuries. Prognosis is usually guarded as both these osseous injuries are serious and exist together. We report two such patients of IFNSF. Methods Two children with IFNSF were admitted at our hospital in 2018. The first patient had an associated head injury, while in the second patient, the shaft femur fracture was open. We report on the treatment and results in these two patients. Both the patients were serially assessed and followed 2 years after the injury. Results Union was achieved in neck and shaft femur fractures in both the patients by 3 months. Complications like avascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head, coxa vara, non-union or malunion of fractures, limb length discrepancy, knee and hip stiffness were not seen in either of the patients. Conclusion IFNSF is a rare injury pattern seen in children, usually associated with concomitant orthopedic and other systemic injuries. Early operative stabilization is the preferred modality of treatment. For an undisplaced neck fracture, a provisional temporary fixation of a relatively less displaced neck fracture, definitively stabilizing the shaft fracture, and thereby returning to fix neck fracture is advocated. For displaced neck fractures, a direct open reduction is advocated. Anatomical fixation with separate implants and a relatively longer immobilization can provide the best-expected results. Long-term follow-up is needed to foresee any complications. Level of Evidence V (case series). Therapeutic. Supplementary Information The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s43465-020-00315-z.

Keywords: neck; shaft femur; neck shaft; fracture

Journal Title: Indian journal of orthopaedics
Year Published: 2021

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