Treatment of femoral fracture combined with ipsilateral acetabular fracture and femoral head dislocation
- VernacularTitle:股骨骨折合并同侧髋臼骨折股骨头脱位的治疗
- Author:
Hanmin ZHAO
;
Mingang WU
;
Jinhui ZHANG
;
Jianwei FENG
;
Weicheng LI
;
Yongyi HE
;
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Femur;
Acetabulum;
Fracture and dislocation;
Ipsilateral;
Internal fixation
- From:
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma
2004;0(11):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To discuss the treatment of femoral fracture combined with ipsilateral acetabular fracture and femoral head dislocation and the reasons for the misdiagnosis of the injury. Methods According to AO classification, there were 3 cases of type 32A, 2 of type 32B, and 1 of type 32C, who were treated with internal fixation of interlocking nails. There was 1 case of type 33C3, who was treated with femoral condyle supporting plate. There were 2 cases of type 31A2, who were treated with DHS. According to the Letournel classification, fracture of the acetabular posterior wall was found in 8 cases and fracture of the acetabular posterior column and wall in 1 case. All the cases of acetabular fracture were treated with internal fixation of titanium alloy reconstructive plates. Delayed diagnosis was found in 2 cases in this group. Results The 9 patients were followed up for 13 to 38 months (averaging 22.4 months). According to the American criteria, 8 cases was rated as excellent, and 1 case as good, with thd total excellent and good rate being 100%. Conclusions Femoral fractures combined with ipsilateral acetabular fracture and femoral head dislocation are a rare, complex and serious injury. They usually involve other organs, and are easy to be misdiagnosed. The surgeries should be done as early as possible. The internal fixation plays a key role in management of the fracture of acetabular.