Femoral neck stress fractures (FNSFs) can be treated conservatively or surgically, depending on initial displacement and patient condition. Surgical treatment options include internal fixation, with or without valgus osteotomy or hip arthroplasty, either hemi or total. The latter is mainly considered when initial treatment fails. A review of the literature shows that total hip arthroplasty (THA) is only considered as primary treatment in displaced fractures (type 3) in low-demand patients. We present a case of successive bilateral FNSF in a young active patient, where a THA was performed on one side, after failed internal fixation, and where it was chosen as primary treatment on the other side after failed conservative treatment
Much controversy surrounds decision-making regarding hip arthroplasty for the treatment of acute dis...
textabstractPurpose In the Netherlands, over 20,000 patients sustain a hip fracture yearly. A first ...
Hip fractures are devastating for the individual and a substantial economic burden for society. The ...
ABSTRACT Bilateral stress fracture of femoral neck in healthy young patients is an extremely rare en...
Abstract – Femoral neck stress fracture (FNSF) is an uncommon but potentially serious orthopaedic pr...
lthough bilateral osteonecrosis of the femoral head and bilateral stress fracture of the femoral nec...
AbstractWe present a unique case of displaced simultaneous bilateral fractures, Garden 3 type, in a ...
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Displaced femoral neck fractures comprise more than a third of all hip fractures. There is controver...
Background: Prospective randomized studies comparing internal fixation and a cemented hip replacemen...
AbstractSimultaneous bilateral neck femur fracture is a rare entity that has been associated with un...
5noBackground and aim of the work: Partial or total hip replacement is the method of choice for disp...
Background: Femoral neck fracture as a prevalent skeletal injury accounts for 7% of orthopedic hospi...
A review of the current evidence for internal fixation versus hemiarthroplasty versus primary total ...
There are those who advocate nonoperative treatment of impacted femoral neck fractures, but in gener...
Much controversy surrounds decision-making regarding hip arthroplasty for the treatment of acute dis...
textabstractPurpose In the Netherlands, over 20,000 patients sustain a hip fracture yearly. A first ...
Hip fractures are devastating for the individual and a substantial economic burden for society. The ...
ABSTRACT Bilateral stress fracture of femoral neck in healthy young patients is an extremely rare en...
Abstract – Femoral neck stress fracture (FNSF) is an uncommon but potentially serious orthopaedic pr...
lthough bilateral osteonecrosis of the femoral head and bilateral stress fracture of the femoral nec...
AbstractWe present a unique case of displaced simultaneous bilateral fractures, Garden 3 type, in a ...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Displaced femoral neck fractures comprise more than a third of all hip fractures. There is controver...
Background: Prospective randomized studies comparing internal fixation and a cemented hip replacemen...
AbstractSimultaneous bilateral neck femur fracture is a rare entity that has been associated with un...
5noBackground and aim of the work: Partial or total hip replacement is the method of choice for disp...
Background: Femoral neck fracture as a prevalent skeletal injury accounts for 7% of orthopedic hospi...
A review of the current evidence for internal fixation versus hemiarthroplasty versus primary total ...
There are those who advocate nonoperative treatment of impacted femoral neck fractures, but in gener...
Much controversy surrounds decision-making regarding hip arthroplasty for the treatment of acute dis...
textabstractPurpose In the Netherlands, over 20,000 patients sustain a hip fracture yearly. A first ...
Hip fractures are devastating for the individual and a substantial economic burden for society. The ...