Bilateral Femoral Neck Fractures in a 50-Year-Old Patient with Chronic Kidney Disease

一名患有慢性肾病的50岁患者出现双侧股骨颈骨折

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Abstract

BACKGROUND Renal osteodystrophy is a serious complication of advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD). It predisposes the patient to fragility fracture and an increased risk of mortality. CASE REPORT We present the case of a 50-year-old male patient with stage 4 CKD and consequent renal osteodystrophy, who presented with a history of a recent provoked seizure, a severe electrolyte imbalance, and excruciating pain in the hip region. He had no history of a fall or trauma. A radiographic evaluation confirmed the rare finding of a bilateral femoral neck fracture. Upon stabilizing the patient, he was surgically managed with a bilateral hemiarthroplasty. A postoperative radiograph revealed a well-fixed prosthesis with no post-surgical complications. The patient had a full recovery. At the last follow-up visit, the patient was fully functional and had resumed normal activities. CONCLUSIONS This is a rare report with unusual mechanism of injury, involving a case of bilateral femoral neck fragility fractures, secondary to renal osteodystrophy in a stage 4 CKD patient. It draws the attention of medical care providers to the high risk of femoral fragility fractures that are secondary to renal osteodystrophy. Hemiarthroplasty is a safe and highly efficacious surgical option for managing such cases. This case also reiterates the dire need for greater public awareness and knowledge of CKD. Early diagnosis and treatment can substantially mitigate the associated morbidity and mortality.

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