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FRACTURES OF THE FEMUR IN PAGET'S DISEASE OF BONE
Author(s) -
Michael Grundy
Publication year - 1970
Publication title -
journal of bone and joint surgery - british volume
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 0968-7300
pISSN - 0301-620X
DOI - 10.1302/0301-620x.52b2.252
Subject(s) - medicine , intramedullary rod , surgery , femur , stress fractures , deformity , complication , conservative treatment
1. Sixty-three fractures of the femur occurring in forty-eight patients with Paget9s disease are presented. 2. In patients with Paget9s disease the femur is the bone most often fractured, although the risk of fracture is probably not much greater than that of the normal population. 3. Many femoral fractures in Paget9s disease are spontaneous and are preceded by pain. Extension of a stress fracture is the most likely cause. 4. All eleven femoral neck fractures in this series failed to unite; it is suggested that neither operation nor prolonged conservative treatment is indicated. 5. Subtrochanteric fractures, if severely displaced, are best treated by intramedullary nailing. 6. Most shaft fractures may be satisfactorily treated by conservative means. Deformity of the shaft can be corrected in fractures treated by external splintage. 7. The time required for union has been neither unduly short nor unduly prolonged. 8. The long-term results in this series have been acceptable. Sarcomatous change as a complication of fracture was not observed.

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