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Femoral head fracture
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Background
Clinical Features
- Results from high-energy trauma (e.g. dashboard to flexed knee)
- Can occur with dislocation:
- Posterior dislocation
- Affected leg appears shortened, internally rotated, adducted
- Fracture of inf aspect of femoral head; concomitant sciatic nerve injury
- Anterior dislocation
- Affected leg appears shortened, externally rotated, abducted
- Fracture of anterior femoral head; concomitant vascular injury
- Posterior dislocation
Differential Diagnosis
Femur fractures
Proximal
- Intracapsular
- Femoral head fracture
- Femoral neck fracture
- Extracapsular
Shaft
- Mid-shaft femur fracture (all subtrochanteric)
Evaluation
- Consider AP pelvis in addition to AP/lateral views to compare contralateral side
- Consider MRI if strong clinical suspicion but negative x-ray
Management
- Immediate ortho consult
- Emergent closed reduction of dislocation
Disposition
- Admit