The Missing Piece: A Subtrochanteric Hip Fracture Presenting with Abdominal Pain: A Case Report.
JBJS Case Connect
; 10(3): e19.00192, 2020.
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CASE: A 33-year-old man presented with acute abdominal and left hip pain after being struck by a motor vehicle. Radiographs revealed a comminuted left subtrochanteric femoral fracture. Computed tomography demonstrated a large pelvic hematoma and a radiopaque mass in the abdomen. Laparoscopy revealed the mass to be a large bone fragment lying within the greater omentum. The bone fragment, which seemed to be a femoral fracture fragment, was removed, and the fracture was repaired with a short cephalomedullary nail. CONCLUSION: Rarely, subtrochanteric fracture fragments can penetrate the pelvis or abdomen because of high-energy trauma. Recognizing this possibility is important to assure a correct diagnosis and subsequent treatment.
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Dor Abdominal
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Fraturas Cominutivas
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Fraturas do Quadril
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En
Ano de publicação:
2020
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