Is It a Simple Stress Fracture or Bisphosphonate-related Atypical Fracture?
  • 강수용
  • 백지훈
  • 강번중
  • 김민규
  • 이한준

초록

A number of reports regarding atypical fractures of the femur have raised questions concerning the possible correlation between long-term bisphosphonate treatment and the occurrence of insufficiency fractures in the proximal femur. However, clinically, it is often confused whether is it a fatigue fracture because of implant induced stress concentration or a bisphosphonate-related atypical fracture, especially in a patient with a subtrochanteric fracture who receive bisphosphonate therapy after open reduction and internal fixation, such as dynamic hip screw (DHS) fixation for previous ipsilateral femoral neck or intertrochanteric fracture. The authors experienced a case of a progressive femoral insufficiency fracture in a woman who had been on Fosamax (Alendronic acid with Vitamin D; Merck & Co. Inc, NJ,USA) therapy for four years after ipsilateral femoral neck fracture treated with a two hole DHS system. Despite a high suspicion of an insufficiency femoral subtrochanteric fracture by bone scan, the occult fracture progressed to a displaced femoral subtrochanteric fracture one year after. The fracture site was fixed with a 6 hole DHS plate, and six months after reoperation the patient had no symptoms and the fracture site had united without any complication.

키워드

BisphosphonateEarly diagnosisFemoral fracturesFractures stressOsteoporosis
제목
Is It a Simple Stress Fracture or Bisphosphonate-related Atypical Fracture?
저자
강수용백지훈강번중김민규이한준
DOI
10.11005/jbm.2012.19.2.129
발행일
2012-11
저널명
대한골대사학회지
19
2
페이지
129 ~ 132

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