Femoral Neck Fracture in a Child With Autosomal-Dominant Osteopetrosis: Failure of Spica Cast Treatment and Successful Outcome by Internal Fixation
- Author(s)
- Kwang Soon Song; Harry K. W. Kim
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Song, Kwang Soon
- Department
- Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery (정형외과학)
- Journal Title
- Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma
- Issued Date
- 2005
- Volume
- 19
- Issue
- 7
- Keyword
- autosomal-dominant osteopetrosis; femoral neck fracture; spica cast
- Abstract
- A case report of a 6-year-old child with autosomal
dominant osteopetrosis who sustained a closed femoral neck fracture
initially treated with a spica cast with subsequent fracture displacement
is presented. Further treatment included closed reduction and
operative fixation, first, with a guide pin placement for a cannulated
screw insertion that was abandoned because of the hardness of the
bone. Three Kirschner wires were then inserted to maintain the closed
reduction, followed by immobilization in a spica cast. At the 2-year
follow-up, the child was completely free of any complications resulting
from her injury and treatment. Radiographs showed no evidence
of avascular necrosis in the affected femoral head. Review of
the literature supports evidence for early operative fixation of such
cases, whether or not the femoral neck fracture is nondisplaced or
displaced.
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