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Evaluation of Post-Operative Outcomes of Femoral Neck Fracture Interventions: A Systematic Review. [PDF]

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Femoral Neck Fractures

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2002
Femoral neck fractures in the geriatric patient continue to represent a therapeutic challenge. Despite advances in surgical techniques and medical care, the risk of nonunion and osteonecrosis after fixation have not changed appreciably in the last 50 years.
Andrew H, Schmidt, Marc F, Swiontkowski
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Fractures of the Femoral Neck

Acta chirurgiae orthopaedicae et traumatologiae Cechoslovaca, 2011
The ideal treatment of the intracapsular fracture of the femoral neck still is subject of discussion. The demographic development of the population in Europe with fractures of the neck of femur being typical in the older patient, requires conclusive and stringent concepts of treatment.
T, Lein   +4 more
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Occult fractures of the femoral neck

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1992
Occult fractures of the femoral neck can be subtle or even undetectable on plain radiographs. Yet, untreated, the morbidity of this fracture significantly increases. This report discusses the clinical and radiologic findings seen in occult fractures of the femoral neck.
E, Alba, R, Youngberg
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Epidemiology of femoral neck fractures

Injury, 2002
Fractures of the femoral neck, that is, "cervical hip fractures" constitute 53% of all fractures of the proximal femur (hip fractures) according to the Swedish National Hip Fracture Register linked to SAHFE (Standardised Audit of Hip Fractures in Europe).
K-G, Thorngren   +4 more
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Pseudopathologic fracture of the femoral neck

Skeletal Radiology, 1981
We have seen two cases of traumatic subcapital fractures of the femoral neck which resembled pathologic fractures on plain radiography. We have named this entity “pseudopathologic fracture of the femoral neck” and offer suggestions for why it occurs.
T L, Pope   +4 more
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