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Hip & Pelvis ; : 77-80, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-147773

ABSTRACT

Femoral neck stress fracture occured commonly in athlete and military recruit populations, some of them are bilateral. Bilateral femoral neck stress fracture that associated with other occupation is very uncommon. We report a bilateral femoral neck stress fracture case that presented with unilateral symptoms in a male shipman laborer. The patient was successfully treated conservatively. Stress fracture sometimes occur associated with an unexpected specific occupation. Consideration of bilateral involvement is highly important in managing stress fracture.


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Humans , Male , Athletes , Femur Neck , Fractures, Stress , Military Personnel , Occupations
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Hip & Pelvis ; : 199-203, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-140091

ABSTRACT

Proximal femoral cephalomedullary nailing is one of the treatments of choice for intertrochanteric fracture. Zimmer Natural Nail® (ZNN; Zimmer) is one of the alternatives. We report two cases of broken tail portion of the ZNN lag screw during the removal procedure. This may be the first reported cases in scientific literature with this pattern of failure. We report these cases to highlight one of the possible problems that could occur during removal of this implant which can possibly prolong the operation time significantly if the required device is not prepared.


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Hip Fractures , Tail
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Hip & Pelvis ; : 199-203, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-140090

ABSTRACT

Proximal femoral cephalomedullary nailing is one of the treatments of choice for intertrochanteric fracture. Zimmer Natural Nail® (ZNN; Zimmer) is one of the alternatives. We report two cases of broken tail portion of the ZNN lag screw during the removal procedure. This may be the first reported cases in scientific literature with this pattern of failure. We report these cases to highlight one of the possible problems that could occur during removal of this implant which can possibly prolong the operation time significantly if the required device is not prepared.


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Hip Fractures , Tail
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