Traumatic simultaneous bilateral femoral neck fracture in a child

A case report

Authors

  • Patrick Wendpouiré Hamed Dakouré
  • Malick Diallo
  • Antonio Martinez Puente
  • Souleymane Ouédraogo
  • Massadiami Soulama

Keywords:

traumatic, child, femoral neck fracture, bilateral bone screws

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Traumatic bilateral fracture of femoral necks in healthy children is a rare occurrence. A delay in surgery can impair anatomic closed reduction of a femoral neck fracture. 

CASE PRESENTATION: The authors report a rare case of a traumatic bilateral fracture of the femoral neck in a 9-year-old schoolgirl. This case was an unusual association of a transcervical fracture and an intertrochanteric fracture. This is the first known case of these two fracture types described in the same patient. Primary skin traction and a late closed surgical management gave a good result, although if possible early surgery is advised. 

CONCLUSION: The main mechanism of injury in this case is a two-step trauma. In this case, a delay to surgery by closed reduction and internal fixation by percutaneous screw fixation led to an acceptable outcome.

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Published

2017-08-30

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Paediatrics