1.Cannulated Screw Fixation For Femoral Neck Fractures: A 5-year Experience In A Single Institution
Khoo CCH ; Amber Haseeb ; Vivek Ajit Singh
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2014;8(2):14-21
Cannulated screw fixation is a widely accepted surgical
method for management of fractures of the neck of femur
especially in patients with poor premorbid conditions,
minimally displaced fractures and those from a younger
age group. A five year retrospective study was carried
out in 53 consecutive patients between 2006 to 2010 to
determine the pattern of injuries, management, outcomes
and the associated predictive factors.All the patients
underwent cannulated screw fixation, with 37 (69.8%)
having had surgery within 24 hours and the remaining
16 (30.2%) 24 hours after the initial injury. All patients
were followed up to union of fractures and complications
thereafter if any. Good outcome was observed in 43
(81.1%) patients leaving only 10 (18.9%) patients with a
poor outcome, of whom nine developed avascular necrosis
(90%) and one non-union (10%). We found no significant
relationship between the incidence of avascular necrosis
and age of patient, fracture displacement, numbers of
cannulated screws used, fracture reduction acceptability
and anatomical location of the fracture. The time interval
from injury to surgery and the presence of posterior
comminution did seem to influence the rate of avascular
necrosis but due to the small number of patients, was not
statistically significant.We conclude that cannulated screw
fixation is a viable option of treatment for fractures of the
neck of femur.
Femoral Neck Fractures
2.The results of treatment in femoral neck fracture focusing to complications.
Chang Dong HAN ; Dae Yong HAN ; Jin Woo LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1991;26(6):1720-1726
No abstract available.
Femoral Neck Fractures*
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Femur Neck*
3.A clinical study of the femoral neck fracture.
Kang Hyun LEE ; Chan Soo PARK ; Myung Ku KIM ; Ju Hyoung KWON
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1992;27(5):1293-1301
No abstract available.
Femoral Neck Fractures*
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Femur Neck*
4.A clinical study of femoral neck fracture.
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1991;26(4):1107-1112
No abstract available.
Femoral Neck Fractures*
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Femur Neck*
5.Treatment of femoral neck fractures in the elderly patients: Comparison of the end results between the groups of osteosynthesis and replacement.
Joo Chul IHN ; Byung Chul PARK ; Young Goo LYU ; Hyung Tae SO
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1993;28(3):1131-1139
No abstract available.
Aged*
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Femoral Neck Fractures*
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Femur Neck*
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Humans
6.Femur Neck Fracture during Closed Medullary Nailing of Femur Shaft Fracture: A Report of Two Cases
Jae Won LEE ; Choong Hee WON ; Pil Gu LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1990;25(5):1560-1562
Closed medullary nailing has become increasingly popular in the management of fractures of the femur because of a high rate of union, a low rate of complications, and excellent return of function. But it requires good facility and excellent surgical skill. The authors experienced two cases of iatrogenic femur neck fracture during closed medullary nailing of femur shaft fracture.
Femoral Neck Fractures
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Femur Neck
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Femur
7.Clinical study of the femoral neck fractures in adult.
Yu Gwon JANG ; Young Chang KIM ; Jung Hwan SON ; Jang Suk CHOI ; Young Goo LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1991;26(4):1113-1121
No abstract available.
Adult*
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Femoral Neck Fractures*
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Femur Neck*
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Humans
8.A Clinical Study of the Femoral Neck Fracture
Myoung Sik PARK ; Byung Sun CHOI
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1983;18(5):896-902
No abstract available in English.
Clinical Study
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Femoral Neck Fractures
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Femur Neck
10.Excessive Sliding of the Helical Blade and the Femoral Neck Fracture after Insertion of Proximal Femoral Nail Anti-Rotation for Type A2 Intertrochanteric Fractures - A Case Report -.
Bong Ju PARK ; Hong Man CHO ; Ju Han KIM ; Woo Jin SIN
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society 2013;26(2):151-155
Proximal femoral nail anti-rotation (PFNA) with a lag screw that is shaped like a spiral blade shape is an orthopedic implant to fix trochanteric fractures of the proximal femur. In addition the reason of the biomechanical advantages, PFNA widely been used recently. We report an 83-year-old man with excessive sliding of the helical blade and a femoral neck fracture after AO/OTA type A2 intertrochanteric fracture, which was fixed with a PFNA.
Femoral Neck Fractures
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Femur
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Femur Neck
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Hip Fractures
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Nails
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Orthopedics