Bilateral femoral neck fracture is a rare entity in the pediatric age group. These types of fractures occur mostly due to high-velocity trauma. We report the surgical outcome with approximately 10 years of followup in a 10-year-old child presenting with bilateral femoral neck fracture after trivial trauma and underlying nutritional vitamin D deficiency. A 10-year-old female child with bilateral neglected fracture neck of femur was managed with a primary valgus osteotomy done on the left side and closed reduction and screw fixation with fibular grafting done on the right side. Later on, as the right side fracture progressed to non-union, it was converted to valgus osteotomy fixed with an external fixator. The patient had a good functional outcome at 10 years of follow-up with no difficulty in her day-to-day activities. Pathological bilateral fracture neck of femur is rare in children and it is often mismanaged due to a delayed diagnosis. It can have potentially dangerous complications with a grave outcome affecting the rest of the life of the child. Hence it is important to know about such rare presentations so that they can be adequately addressed early on, thereby minimizing the risk of complications like non-union and avascular necrosis.Categories: Orthopedics Keywords: bilateral femoral neck stress fracture, vitamin-d deficiency, valgus osteotomy, non-union of fracture neck of femur, fracture neck of femur in children
Asymmetric bilateral dislocations of the hips are rare injuries. Among the small number of reports in the literature, most have attributed the cause to high-velocity motor crashes. These dislocations are often seen to be associated with fractures of the proximal femur or the acetabulum. We present a case of a 45-year-old man with bilateral asymmetric dislocation of hips which were purely ligamentous in nature, without any fracture. He sustained his injuries due to a fall while getting on a moving bus. It was an unusual mechanism of injury as compared to the other cases of asymmetric hip dislocations reported in published studies. Both hips were reduced under general anaesthesia within three hours of the trauma. Skin traction and non-weight-bearing rehabilitation were continued for six weeks. After 35 months of followup, the patient remains asymptomatic. Early diagnosis and timely reduction of such dislocations under anaesthesia are necessary for prevention of complications.
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