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==Diagnosis==
==Diagnosis==
{{Proximal femur fracture diagnosis}}


==Management==
==Management==

Revision as of 22:00, 8 June 2015

Background

Clinical Features

  • Results from high-energy trauma (e.g. dashboard to flexed knee)
  • Usually occurs along with dislocation:
    • Posterior dislocation
      • Fx of inf aspect of femoral head; concomitant sciatic nerve injury
    • Anterior dislocation
      • Fx of anterior femoral head; concomitant vascular injury

Differential Diagnosis

Femur Fracture Types

Proximal

Shaft

Diagnosis

Hip fracture classification.
Location of femur fractures
  • 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

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