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Post-traumatic coxa vara in children following screw fixation of the femoral neck

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The rare displaced fractures of the femoral neck in children need accurate reduction and rigid fixation. The implants commonly used for internal fixation in children are pins or screws. We evaluated the long-term outcome in children who sustained fractures of the proximal fem...

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Autores principales: Eberl, Robert, Singer, Georg, Ferlic, Peter, Weinberg, Annelie M, Hoellwarth, Michael E
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Informa Healthcare 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2917566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20809743
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2010.501744
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author Eberl, Robert
Singer, Georg
Ferlic, Peter
Weinberg, Annelie M
Hoellwarth, Michael E
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Ferlic, Peter
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The rare displaced fractures of the femoral neck in children need accurate reduction and rigid fixation. The implants commonly used for internal fixation in children are pins or screws. We evaluated the long-term outcome in children who sustained fractures of the proximal femur that were treated by screw fixation. PATIENTS AND METHODS: All 22 children (mean age 12 (5–16) years) with fractures of the femoral neck that were treated with screw fixation (mean 2.4 (1–3) screws) at our department between 1990 and 2006 were evaluated. For measurement of outcome, the Harris hip score (HHS) was used and the development of post-traumatic coxa vara was assessed from the difference in the neck-shaft angle postoperatively and at the latest follow-up examination, after mean 4 (2–15) years. RESULTS: A loss of reduction was observed in 12 patients. There was a statistically significant correlation between the HHS and the changes in the neck-shaft angle. INTERPRETATION: Loss of reduction was found in more than half of the children. Screw fixation cannot be recommended for the treatment of femoral neck fractures in children due to a substantial number of post-traumatic coxa vara.
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spelling pubmed-29175662010-09-03 Post-traumatic coxa vara in children following screw fixation of the femoral neck Eberl, Robert Singer, Georg Ferlic, Peter Weinberg, Annelie M Hoellwarth, Michael E Acta Orthop Research Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The rare displaced fractures of the femoral neck in children need accurate reduction and rigid fixation. The implants commonly used for internal fixation in children are pins or screws. We evaluated the long-term outcome in children who sustained fractures of the proximal femur that were treated by screw fixation. PATIENTS AND METHODS: All 22 children (mean age 12 (5–16) years) with fractures of the femoral neck that were treated with screw fixation (mean 2.4 (1–3) screws) at our department between 1990 and 2006 were evaluated. For measurement of outcome, the Harris hip score (HHS) was used and the development of post-traumatic coxa vara was assessed from the difference in the neck-shaft angle postoperatively and at the latest follow-up examination, after mean 4 (2–15) years. RESULTS: A loss of reduction was observed in 12 patients. There was a statistically significant correlation between the HHS and the changes in the neck-shaft angle. INTERPRETATION: Loss of reduction was found in more than half of the children. Screw fixation cannot be recommended for the treatment of femoral neck fractures in children due to a substantial number of post-traumatic coxa vara. Informa Healthcare 2010-08 2010-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC2917566/ /pubmed/20809743 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2010.501744 Text en Copyright: © Nordic Orthopedic Federation http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the source is credited.
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Eberl, Robert
Singer, Georg
Ferlic, Peter
Weinberg, Annelie M
Hoellwarth, Michael E
Post-traumatic coxa vara in children following screw fixation of the femoral neck
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title_fullStr Post-traumatic coxa vara in children following screw fixation of the femoral neck
title_full_unstemmed Post-traumatic coxa vara in children following screw fixation of the femoral neck
title_short Post-traumatic coxa vara in children following screw fixation of the femoral neck
title_sort post-traumatic coxa vara in children following screw fixation of the femoral neck
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2917566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20809743
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2010.501744
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