Special Considerations in Management of Atypical Femur Fractures

IF 0.2 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Patricia R. Melvin , Paul Perdue
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Abstract

Atypical femur fractures (AFFs) are problematic due to the high incidence of osteoporosis in the growing aging population. There are several factors that lead to increased risk of AFFs including bisphosphonate use, increasing age, female sex, and certain femoral morphologies. The pathogenesis of AFFs involves the combination of altered bone remodeling and unfavorable mechanical environment. AFFs are associated with low energy mechanisms and are diagnosed with clinical history and standard femur radiographs. While the complete management of AFFs always involves medical and endocrinological work-up, most commonly it is also associated with surgical intervention. Evaluation of the contralateral femur is also paramount to optimizing outcomes in patients with incomplete or complete AFFs. The surgeon managing AFFs must be aware of certain fracture-specific issues when treating these fractures, including the risk of nonunion, varus collapse, excessive anterolateral bowing, endosteal thickening at the level of the fracture leading to fracture malreduction with nail passage, and possibility for cortical perforation. This review will outline various surgical techniques helpful in the surgical management of AFFs. Patient should be adequately counseled regarding the high rates of complications including delayed and nonunion.

非典型股骨骨折处理的特殊考虑
非典型股骨骨折(AFFs)是一个问题,由于高发病率的骨质疏松症在日益增长的老龄化人口。有几个因素导致af风险增加,包括使用双膦酸盐、年龄增长、女性和某些股骨形态。af的发病机制涉及骨重塑改变和不利的机械环境共同作用。aff与低能机制相关,可通过临床病史和标准股骨x线片诊断。虽然AFFs的完全管理总是涉及医学和内分泌检查,但最常见的是它也与手术干预有关。对侧股骨的评估对于不完全性或完全性af患者的预后也是至关重要的。处理AFFs的外科医生在治疗这些骨折时必须意识到某些特定的骨折问题,包括骨不愈合、内翻塌陷、前外侧过度弯曲、骨折水平的骨内膜增厚导致骨折复位不良和钉通道,以及皮质穿孔的可能性。这篇综述将概述各种手术技术有助于外科治疗af。患者应充分了解并发症的高发生率,包括延迟和不愈合。
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期刊介绍: Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics is an innovative, richly illustrated resource that keeps practitioners informed of significant advances in all areas of surgical management. Each issue of this atlas-style journal explores a single topic, often offering alternate approaches to the same procedure. Its current, definitive information keeps readers in the forefront of their specialty.
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