Journal of International Medical Research (Sep 2019)

Treatment of basicervical femoral neck fractures with proximal femoral nail antirotation

  • Jialiang Guo,
  • Weichong Dong,
  • Lin Jin,
  • Yingchao Yin,
  • Ruipeng Zhang,
  • Zhiyong Hou,
  • Yingze Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/0300060519862957
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47

Abstract

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Objective A basicervical femoral neck fracture, which is located at the junction between the femoral neck and intertrochanteric region, is a rare type of fracture. The treatment effects for this type of fracture vary. The present retrospective study was performed to evaluate the clinical and radiological outcomes of proximal femoral nail antirotation and illustrate its effect on improving the clinical prognosis of basicervical femoral neck fractures. Methods Fourteen patients with two-part basicervical fractures underwent treatment with proximal femoral nail antirotation. Results The treatment exhibited a good effect on decreasing complications such as femoral neck shortening and screw protrusion. Improvements were also noted in the Harris hip score and other clinical prognostic factors. The patients were satisfied with the prognosis, although not all of them returned to their preinjury level of occupation or daily activities. Conclusion This research provides clinical data to support the treatment of basicervical femoral neck fractures with proximal femoral nail antirotation and contributes to our understanding of treatment selection in the clinical setting. Selection of the optimal fixation method and subsequent conservative rehabilitation plan will benefit patients with basicervical femoral neck fractures.