Intramedullary Fixation With a Short Nail in a Young Patient Presenting With a Pathological Proximal Femur Fracture

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Abstract

An 18-year-old man presented with a pathological fracture of the right proximal femur. Desmoplastic fibroma was diagnosed through histological studies. Surgical management involved extended intralesional curettage and fracture stabilization by open reduction with intramedullary nailing, using a short Gamma nail. At 42-month follow-up, the patient presented no limitations or recurrence. Internal fixation after prior intralesional curettage is a valid treatment strategy for pathological fractures in young patients. A short nail was chosen to prevent direct tumor cell seeding throughout the femur and future recurrence. Fracture consolidation was achieved because of the healing potential of a young patient.

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Roberto González, M., Bryce-Alberti, M., Subhawong, T., Hakim, M., Rosenberg, A., & Pretell-Mazzini, J. (2021). Intramedullary Fixation With a Short Nail in a Young Patient Presenting With a Pathological Proximal Femur Fracture. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Global Research and Reviews, 5(6). https://doi.org/10.5435/JAAOSGlobal-D-21-00055

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