Combined bilateral femoral head necrosis and pertrochanteric fracture: a case report

J Med Case Rep. 2015 Jan 13:9:25. doi: 10.1186/1752-1947-9-25.

Abstract

Introduction: Modular femoral implants have become a regular feature of revision hip surgery. However, for a primary hip arthroplasty, such as a femoral neck fracture case, the implant of choice is a standard femoral component, while compelling literature evidence have made osteosynthesis the standard procedure for the vast majority of trochanteric fractures.

Case presentation: We present the case of a 66-year-old Caucasian woman presenting with two trochanteric fractures associated with primary and secondary hip osteoarthritis that were treated with an uncemented total hip replacement with a modular femoral component.

Conclusions: We found that a modular femoral component can address the issues of stability and, in our case, proved to be a viable solution for treating cases that are complicated by concomitant acetabular or femoral head and neck pathology.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip / methods*
  • Female
  • Femoral Neck Fractures / surgery*
  • Femur Head / pathology*
  • Hip Fractures / surgery*
  • Humans