Femoral neck fatigue fracture on morbid obesity : A case report
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2017Author
Daffe, Mohamed
Kinkpé, C. V. A.
Niane, M. M.
Guèye, Alioune B.
Sarr, Lamine
Diouf, Alioune Badara
Dembélé, Badara
Sané, André D.
Diémé, Charles B.
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Introduction: Fatigue fractures are a type of stress fractures, and are due to abnormal stresses on normal
bone. They most frequently occur in weight-bearing bones. The femoral neck localisation is rare.
Objective: The aim of our study is to present a case of femoral neck fatigue fracture due to obesity and
sedentary life style treated by double screwing.
Observation: It is a 27-year-old female patient who presented with a 2-month history of left hip pain.
There was no history of trauma, he is obese with the BMI of 32.4 with sedentary life style. A physical
examination revealed left hip tenderness and internal and external rotation were almost impossible due to
pain. Plain radiographs and CT-Scan of the left hip showed tension-type non-displaced left femoral neck
fatigue fracture (Blissenstaff-Morris type II). The double screwing with cancellous screws was performed
under the C-arm fluoroscopy.
Conclusion: The fatigue fracture most frequently occur in weight-bearing bones and the femoral neck
localisation is rare. Athletes are at high risk of fatigue fractures. However sedentary life style and obesity
are among other causes. The surgical treatment with screwing results in satisfactory clinical course.
