KUMJ | VOL. 11 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 42 | APRIL- JUNE, 2013
A Convenient Way to do Valgus Osteotomy for Neglected Fracture Neck of Femur
Bansal P, Singhal V, Lal H, Mittal D, Arya RK
Abstract: Background
Neglected fracture of neck of femur in young adults is a major problem in
developing countries. Existing treatment options varies from osteotomy to various
graft techniques (muscle pedicle, vascularized and nonvascularized fibula etc.).
There is paucity of literature regarding the use of double angle barrel plate and hip
screw in such cases. We conducted a prospective longitudinal observational study
with displaced, neglected fracture neck of femur in young adults and compared the
results with literature.
Objectives
The aim of this study was to determine feasibility and effectiveness of 120° double
angle barrel plate and hip screw fixation in neglected fracture neck of femur.
Effectiveness of fixed 30 degree closed wedge osteotomy in neglected fracture neck
of femur.
Methods
Thirty cases of neglected (more than three weeks) femoral neck fracture (Pauwel
II and III) of age 20-60 years were included in the study conducted at Postgraduate
Institute Of Medical Education and Research, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital,
New Delhi, India in year 2004-06. Average age of the patient was 35.4 years (range,
22yrs-55yrs). In all cases internal fixation was done by 120° double angle barrel
plate and hip Screw. At the end of follow-up, results were evaluated according to
Askin Bryan Criteria and Harris-hip score.
Results
Union was achieved in 28 of 30 patients. Two patients that went into nonunion
were later treated with hemireplacement arthroplasty. According to Askin Bryan
Criteria at the end of study, 35% patients had excellent results, 50% patients had
good results. Minimum follow-up in our study was 12 months and maximum was
five years.
Conclusion
This study validates the use of double angled screw plate configuration for successful
outcome in patients with neglected fracture neck of femur. Valgus osteotomy is
also technically easy operation in hands of average trauma surgeon with the use of
a fixed angle plate and hip screw.
Keyword : Fracture, neck of femur, neglected, osteotomy