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Management of Combined Fracture Neck of Femur and Femoral Deformity in Osteogenesis Imperfecta Patient

Management of Combined Fracture Neck of Femur and Femoral Deformity in Osteogenesis Imperfecta Patient

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2-14 years
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Overview

O.I with NOF fixed by Wagner technique and telescoping nail

Description

osteogenesis imperfecta (Sillence Type IV) sustained neck of femur fracture after fall on ground. He had proximal femoral anterolateral bowing on top of inserted rod 4 years ago. He was treated with corrective osteotomy and intramedullary telescoping nail for deformed femur and Wagner technique to fix NOF fracture. One year after operation the patient gained satisfactory functional outcome with union of NOF fracture and correction of femoral deformity. This rare case illustrates the anticipated difficulties in managing neck of femur fracture in osteogenesis imperfect patients. The method of fixation with Wagner technique can achieve stable fixation for solid healing in fragility fractures like this and the least interference with telescoping nail insertion.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • OI

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Not receiving Bisphosphonate

Study details
    Osteogenesis Imperfecta

NCT05878548

Assiut University

17 February 2024

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