A rare case of femoral neck fracture due to minor trauma in young adult
Year 2012,
Volume: 29 Issue: 3, 235 - 237, 22.10.2012
Ali Kemal Erenler
,
Latif Duran
,
Ömer Faruk Sekreter
Abstract
Neck of femur fractures are the second most common fractures in elderly. They usually occur due to high energy trauma or in the elderly with concomitant diseases. In this report, we represent you a case of neck of femur fracture after a minor trauma in a young patient with no concomitant disease whose neck of femur was migrated into the pelvis.
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Genç erişkinlerden minor tramvaya bağlı gelişen ve nadir görülen bir femur boyun kırığı vakası
Year 2012,
Volume: 29 Issue: 3, 235 - 237, 22.10.2012
Ali Kemal Erenler
,
Latif Duran
,
Ömer Faruk Sekreter
Abstract
Femur boyun kırıkları yaşlılarda ikinci en sık görülen kırıklardandır. Genellikle ek hastalığı olan yaşlılarda yüksek enerjili travmaya bağlı olarak gelişir. Bu çalışmada, sizlere ek hastalığı olmayan genç hastada minör travma sonrası gelişen femur boyun kırığına bağlı pelvise doğru yer değiştiren femur boynu vakasını sunduk.
References
- Cannon, J., Silvestri, S., Munro, M., 2009. Imaging choices in occult hip fracture. J. Emerg. Med. 37, 44-52.
- Koval, K.J., Zuckerman, J.D., 2000. Hip fractures: A practical guide to management. New York, Springer-Verlag.
- Maini, L., Mishra, P., Jain, P., Upadhyay, A., Aggrawal, A., 2004. Three part posterior fracture dislocation of the hip without fracture of the femoral head: Review of literature and a case report. Injury. 35, 207-209.
- Melton, L.J., 1993. III. Hip fractures: A worldwide problem today and tomorrow. Bone. 14, 1-8.
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- Tannast, M., Mack, P.W., Klaeser, B., Siebenrock, K.A., 2009. Hip dislocation and femoral neck fracture: Decision-making for head preservation. Injury. 40, 1118-1124. Erenler et al.