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Femoral Neck Fractures

Instructional course lectures, 2005
Despite the tremendous advances in the science and practice of orthopaedic surgery, anesthesia, and perioperative care, repair of displaced fractures of the neck of the femur is still associated with complications in up to one third of patients. The risk of nonunion and osteonecrosis in particular is virtually the same today as in the 1930s.
Andrew H, Schmidt   +4 more
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Improving the Diagnosis of Ipsilateral Femoral Neck and Shaft Fractures: A New Imaging Protocol.

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2019
BACKGROUND Despite increased awareness of ipsilateral femoral neck fractures in patients with high-energy femoral shaft fractures and advanced imaging with thin-cut high-resolution computed tomography (CT), failure of diagnosis remains problematic.
Nathan B. Rogers   +8 more
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Management of Pediatric Femoral Neck Fracture.

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2018
In the pediatric population, femoral neck fracture is a relatively uncommon injury with a high complication rate, despite appropriate diagnosis and management.
Joseph T. Patterson   +2 more
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Self-designed Femoral Neck Guide Pin Locator for Femoral Neck Fractures

Orthopedics, 2014
Closed reduction and fixation with 3 cannulated screws is a widely accepted surgery for the treatment of femoral neck fractures. However, how to obtain optimal screw placement remains unclear. In the current study, the authors designed a guide pin positioning system for femoral neck fracture cannulated screw fixation and examined its ...
Shengli, Xia   +4 more
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Femoral Neck Stress Fractures

Sports Medicine, 1990
Femoral neck stress fractures are unusual but not rare athletic injuries. In one large series they accounted for 5% of all stress fractures. Early recognition of the signs and symptoms of this injury is important, as objective findings are often delayed. The potential problems from this fracture are serious.
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Diagnosis and Management of Ipsilateral Femoral Neck and Shaft Fractures.

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2018
Ipsilateral femoral neck and shaft fractures typically occur as a result of high-energy trauma in young adults. Up to 9% of femoral shaft fractures will have an associated femoral neck fracture. Awareness of this association and the use of a protocolized
Clifford B. Jones, J. Walker
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Femoral Neck Augmentation

2006
The incidence of hip fractures worldwide is expected to almost quadruple in the next 60 years (1). In addition to the acute limitations associated with a hip fracture, most patients continue to suffer from difficulties in performing activities of daily living (2), and their related mortality is high.
Paul F. Heini, Torsten Franz
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Femoral Neck Fractures

2019
Fractures of the proximal femur, commonly termed hip fracture, is a devastating injury for any age of patient. The injury carries a high mortality as well as significant morbidity and impact of function. They can be divided into intracapsular (also called subcapital) fractures and extracapsular fractures.
Govind S. Chauhan   +2 more
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[Femoral neck fractures].

Orthopadie (Heidelberg, Germany), 2023
Femoral neck fractures (FNF) are the most frequent fractures in the older population and are also of high socioeconomic importance due to the high risk of mortality. The diagnostics are based on the clinical examination and imaging procedures. The classification systems used in the routine clinical practice are oriented towards the prognosis and are ...
M, Jäger   +3 more
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[Femoral neck fracture].

La Revue du praticien, 2020
FEMORAL NECK FRACTURE. Femoral neck fractures represent the third most common type of fracture in traumatology. The diagnosis is based on the clinic and radiographs of the pelvis and the hip. The choice of treatment depends on the type of fracture (with displacement in coxa vara, coxa valga, or without displacement), the age of the patient, his ...
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