Bilateral subtrochanteric insufficiency fracture following mini-gastric bypass. A case report

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Insufficiency fractures are a common complication of bisphosphonate use and have recently been reported in association with Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery (RYGB). This study reports a case of a 62-year-old female, 6 years status post Mini Gastric Bypass-One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass (MGB-OAGB), presenting to our institution with bilateral groin pain of 8 months duration unresponsive to conservative management. Diagnostic workup revealed bilateral medial sub-Trochanteric insufficiency fractures. She underwent bilateral intramedullary fixation with satisfactory results. This case might suggest a particular fracture pattern in patients undergoing MGB-OAGB, and raises awareness to screen patients with such presentation to rule out a fracture or to prevent the extension of an existing one.

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Mansour, J., Yammine, K., El Alam, A., Al-Hajj, G., & Assi, C. (2020). Bilateral subtrochanteric insufficiency fracture following mini-gastric bypass. A case report. SICOT-J, 6. https://doi.org/10.1051/sicotj/2020034

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