Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3242766 Injury 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryBackgroundWe studied the operation rate for secondary displacement in Garden type 1 femoral neck fracture when treated primarily conservatively.MethodsWe reviewed the records of 115 patients with Garden type 1 femoral neck fractures primarily treated conservatively.ResultsOperation for secondary displacement was required in 48 cases (41%); the displacement rate was highest at age 60–80 years. There was significant difference between age and secondary displacement, but none between gender, ASA classification or Pauwels angle and secondary displacement.ConclusionGarden type 1 femoral neck fractures deserve special attention because of the high rate of secondary displacement when they are conservatively treated, and surgery should therefore considered.

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