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Femoral neck fracture classification

Garden classification

  • Type I:Incomplete and impacted in valgus
  • Type II:Fracture is complete and nondisplaced on at least two planes (anterior & lateral).
  • Type III:Complete fracture and partially displaced. Trabecular pattern of the femoral head does not line up with the acetabular trabecular pattern.
  • Type IV:Completely displaced with no continuity between the proximal and distal fragments

Pauwel’s classification
There are three fracture types within Pauwel’s classification:

  • Type I:Type I has an obliquity ranging from 0 to 30 degrees.
  • Type II:Type II has an obliquity ranging from 30 to 50 degrees
  • Type III:Type III has an obliquity of 70 or more degrees.

 

  • The more vertical orientation of the fracture, the higher the risk of nonunion and osteonecrosis.
  • The more displaced the fracture, the more disruption of the blood supply and chance of avascular necrosis and nonunion.
  • Avascular necrosis may occur in 20-25% of displaced fractures.
  • Nonunion may occur in about 25% of displaced fractures.

Treatment

  • Nondisplaced fracture: Screw fixation. Nondisplaced fracture may become displaced
  • Important to fix the fracture emergently in young patients before the fracture becomes displaced.

 

Displaced fracture-younger patients EMERGENCY

  • Do closed reduction and screw fixation
  • If closed reduction fails, do open reduction and screw fixation utilizing the Watson Jones approach.

 

Displaced fracture older patients

  • Screw fixation in the elderly has a higher incidence in failure of fixation and reoperation. Do not do screw fixation.
  • High functional demand patient: Do total hip arthroplasty
  • Total hip is the procedure of choice especially if there is pre-existing rheumatoid or degenerative arthritis.

Elderly low demand patient

  • Unipolar or bipolar
  • Cemented or uncemented
  • In rare cases, excision of the femoral head can provide alternative in high-risk patients.

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