- Author:
Jai Hyung PARK
1
;
Hwa Jae JEONG
;
Hun Kyu SHIN
;
Eugene KIM
;
Taeg Su KO
;
Young Min CHOI
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords: Femoral neck fractures; Hemiarthroplasty; Injury mechanism
- MeSH: Aged, 80 and over; Electroconvulsive Therapy; Emergency Service, Hospital; Female; Femoral Neck Fractures; Femur Neck*; Follow-Up Studies; Gait; Hemiarthroplasty; Hip; Hip Joint; Humans; Incidence; Korea; Muscle Contraction; Physical Examination; Radiography; Range of Motion, Articular; Walkers
- From:Hip & Pelvis 2015;27(1):53-56
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: Unilateral femoral neck factures are common and their incidence is increasing. However, simultaneous bilateral femoral neck fractures are rare. Although cases of simultaneous bilateral femoral neck fractures have been reported, most were caused by strong muscle contractions during electroconvulsive therapy. Simultaneous bilateral femoral neck fractures caused by a simple fall are an extremely rare injury; therefore, limited literature is available, and no case has been reported in Korea. We report herein a case of simultaneous bilateral femoral neck fractures caused by a simple fall. An 83-year-old woman visited the emergency department with bilateral hip joint pain and gait disturbance, which developed 1 day after a fall. Tenderness and severe limitation in left hip joint range of motion and mild limitation in right hip joint range of motion were observed on a physical examination. A Garden type IV femoral neck fracture in the left hip joint and a Garden type I femoral neck fracture in the right hip joint were observed on plain radiography. She underwent right screw fixation and left bipolar hemiarthroplasty 2 days after admission. The patient could walk using a walker 4 weeks postoperatively. Bone union in the right femoral neck was observed at the 3 month follow-up. No specific findings were observed at the left hip hemiarthroplasty site.