MANAGEMENT OF BILATERAL FEMORAL NECK FRACTURE IN A NONAGENARIAN PATIENT - CASE REPORT
Abstract
Simultaneous bilateral femoral neck fracture is rare injury. Cases with this type of fracture have been reported in the literature since the 1950s, following the introduction of electroconvulsive therapy which generates violent hip muscle contractions. In young patients’ simultaneous bilateral femoral neck fracture results from high energy trauma (car accident or fall from height) in a normal bone. Pathological changes in bone structure occurring in chronic kidney disease, vitamin D deficiency, osteomalacia, osteoporosis, metabolic imbalances and administration of corticosteroids explain the occurrence of this particular type of fracture following low-energy trauma. We present the case of a 90-year-old female patient who suffered a simple fall from her own height resulting in a Garden IV bilateral femoral neck fracture. Our therapeutic option in this patient was bilateral uncemented bipolar hemiarthroplasty in a single session using a single tray of sterile surgical instruments and two sterile drapes. Postoperative outcome was very good, allowing the initiation of functional recovery on the first postoperative day. Uncemented hemiarthroplasty proved to be a good choice in such a patient in the associated diseases may trigger the risk of cardiovascular disturbances specific to bone cement implantation syndrome.
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