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Dislocated intra-articular femoral head fracture associated with fracture-dislocation of the hip and acetabulum: report of 12 cases and technical notes on surgical intervention

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This report describes case series of the femoral head fractures associated with fracture-dislocation of the hip joint to evaluate the mid- and long-term outcomes and to highlight the surgical technique of fixation of the femoral head from the posterior trochanteric flip osteotomy approach. Twelve patients (6 men and 6 women) with dislocated femoral head fractures (mean age at the time of injury, 56 years; range, 23–80) were followed up for mean period of 9.7 years (range, 5–20). All dislocations were reduced within less than 6 h after the injury. The type of femoral head fracture was classified according to the Pipkin classification on radiographs and CT. Five patients were classified as type I, 2 as type II, 2 as type III, and 3 as type IV. The clinical and radiological outcomes were assessed by Thompson and Epstein’s regimen. Excluding 2 patients with Pipkin type III, the outcome of 9 patients was excellent/good, and poor in 1. The latter patient sustained Pipkin type IV and developed osteoarthritis 1 year after surgery and consequently required total hip arthroplasty. We conclude that small fragment of the femoral head less than 1 cm can be removed, while larger fragments should be fixed by bioabsorbable screws or pins in all types of femoral head fractures. In Pipkin type IV fractures, surgeons should always take anatomical reduction in the acetabulum into consideration during surgery.

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Kokubo, Y., Uchida, K., Takeno, K. et al. Dislocated intra-articular femoral head fracture associated with fracture-dislocation of the hip and acetabulum: report of 12 cases and technical notes on surgical intervention. Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol 23, 557–564 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00590-012-1027-7

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