Treatment of Bisphosphonate-Associated Atypical Femur Fracture With a Combination of Teriparatide and a Novel Surgical Technique

Q3 Medicine
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Abstract

Background/Objective

Atypical femur fractures (AFFs) caused by long-term bisphosphonate use are associated with high rates of delayed healing and nonunion.

Case Report

A 64-year-old woman with osteopenia on alendronate for 15 years sustained a displaced left AFF following a fall from standing height. Imaging showed an acute displaced transverse diaphyseal left femur fracture with lateral cortical thickening and beaking. She underwent an open reduction and internal fixation with insertion of a cephalomedullary nail placed in compression mode, utilizing a novel technique involving intraoperative removal of the endosteal hypertrophied cortical bone at the fracture site. Alendronate was stopped and teriparatide was initiated postoperatively. Radiographs at 3.5 months postsurgery showed evidence of normal fracture union with mature callus formation.

Discussion

AFFs caused by prolonged bisphosphonate use have a high rate of delayed healing and nonunion due to abnormal bone remodeling. Use of teriparatide postoperatively has been shown to reduce healing time in small observational studies in surgically treated patients. Our case demonstrates an expedited healing time of 3.5 months using teriparatide combined with a novel surgical technique involving removal of a portion of the abnormally remodeled bone and placement of an intramedullary nail in compression mode.

Conclusion

Our case demonstrates an expedited healing time of 3.5 months compared to the average reported healing time for AFF of 10.7 months, supporting the use of the combination of teriparatide and a novel surgical technique.

特立帕肽与新型外科技术相结合治疗双膦酸盐相关非典型股骨骨折
背景/目的:长期使用双膦酸盐引起的非典型股骨骨折(AFF)与高延迟愈合率和非愈合率有关。病例报告:一名 64 岁的女性患者患有骨质疏松症,服用阿仑膦酸盐 15 年,一次从站立高度摔倒后,左侧股骨骨折移位。影像学检查显示,左股骨横骺急性移位骨折,外侧皮质增厚并呈蜂窝状。她接受了切开复位和内固定术,在加压模式下植入了头髓内钉,采用了一种新技术,即术中去除骨折部位骨膜内肥厚的皮质骨。术后停用阿仑膦酸钠,并开始使用特立帕肽。术后3.5个月的X光片显示骨折愈合正常,并有成熟的胼胝形成。讨论长期使用双膦酸盐引起的骨折由于骨质重塑异常,延迟愈合和不愈合的发生率很高。小型观察性研究显示,术后使用特立帕肽可缩短手术治疗患者的愈合时间。我们的病例显示,使用特立帕肽并结合一种新的手术技术(切除部分异常重塑的骨骼并在加压模式下放置髓内钉),患者的愈合时间缩短了 3.5 个月。结论我们的病例显示,与所报道的 AFF 平均愈合时间 10.7 个月相比,患者的愈合时间缩短了 3.5 个月,这支持了特立帕肽和新手术技术的结合使用。
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AACE Clinical Case Reports
AACE Clinical Case Reports Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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