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Title: [Prognosis of fractures of the femur neck in children]. Author: Duhaime M, Lascombes P. Journal: Chir Pediatr; 1984; 25(3):152-60. PubMed ID: 6467486. Abstract: Fractures of the hip in children have always had a reserved prognostic resulting from their numerous complications. A retrospective study of hip fractures treated at Sainte-Justine Hospital Montreal, has permitted a better understanding of these fractures in regard with appropriate therapeutic measures. 28 fractures of the femoral neck were retained for this study. Fractures were classified along the Delbet classification, treatment was generally surgical in displaced fractures, and results were based on the Ratliff evaluation. Of the 3 traumatic epiphyseal injuries, 2 showed slight displacement in young children and the result is good, while the third case showed avascular necrosis. Only 53% of the 17 transcervical fractures have a good result. Of the 13 displaced fractures, 6 showed signs of avascular necrosis. In these cases, the prognosis is unpredictable and unrelated with the age of the patients. 7 of the 8 basicervical fractures have a good result (88%). A better comprehension of these fractures and of the vascularisation gives better knowledge of the significant difference of prognosis in type II and type III fractures.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]