Risk factors of avascular femoral head necrosis after a pediatric femoral neck fracture: a 15-year follow up and an adjustment to the Delbet classification

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Mueller, Taina [1 ]
Weiss, Barbara [1 ]
Wirth, Thomas [1 ]
Fernandez, Francisco F. [1 ]
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[1] Klinikum Stuttgart, Orthoped Clin Olgahosp, Kriegsbergstr 62, D-70173 Stuttgart, Germany
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Pediatric femoral neck fracture; Avascular femoral head necrosis; Pediatric trauma; New fracture type; CHILDREN; ADOLESCENTS; OSTEONECROSIS; METAANALYSIS; FIXATION; OUTCOMES;
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10.1007/s00068-024-02728-z
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BackgroundPediatric femoral neck fractures (PFNF) are rare but associated with a high rate of serious complications such as avascular femoral head necrosis (AVN). Major risk factors and prognostic tools for an AVN are still unclear. As AVN is a devastating complication, this study aims to evaluate the predictors for AVN following a PFNF. Material and methodsAll patients that suffered a PFNF or an AVN following a PFNF in the last 15 years that were treated at a university-level hospital with a minimum of 12 months follow-up were included in this retrospective study. Patients with a pathological fracture or closed epiphysis were excluded. Radiological outcome was evaluated based on Ratcliff criteria. The association of possible risk factors such as age, gender, traumatic mechanism, fracture type, degree of dislocation, time to surgery or type of surgical intervention with AVN was analyzed. Since not all fractures could be assigned to an exact fracture type, a new fracture type was included in the subgroup analyses. ResultsWe included 37 patients in the study population. The mean age at the time of the diagnosis was 11.5 years (ranging 5-16 years). Mean follow-up was 30 months. 75% of the cases were diagnosed on the day of the trauma. Nine patients had a delayed diagnosis of which eight had a previous neurological disease (eg. cerebral palsy). A previous illness was significantly associated with a late diagnosis (p < 0.001). 17 patients suffered a high velocity trauma. 35 patients were treated operatively, the majority with a closed reduction (81%) and an internal fixation with cannulated screws (75%). In 24 patients (65%) an additional puncture of the hip joint was performed. Ten patients developed AVN, two of them ultimately had to be treated with a total hip arthroplasty. Female gender was associated with AVN, though not significantly (p = 0.051). A Delbet type IV injury and a high velocity trauma were significantly associated with an AVN (p = 0.020, p = 0.030 respectively). A type IIR fracture was significantly more likely to develop AVN compared to a Delbet type II fracture. Age, polytrauma, degree of dislocation, time to diagnosis, time to surgery and type of treatment was found were not significantly associated with AVN. ConclusionNeurologically impaired patients are prone to a late diagnosis of a femoral neck fracture, mainly due to both cognitive and motor impairments. High velocity trauma is a significant risk factor for developing AVN. In contrast to literature, a Delbet type IV fracture was significantly associated with AVN. A type IIR fracture has a higher possibility to develop AVN than a normal Delbet type II fracture. As the incidence of pediatric femoral neck fractures is low, the size of a study population is limited. Nevertheless, AVN is still a life altering complication leading to additional surgical treatments, hospital stays and impairment of daily life activities. Therefore, further research is needed to better understand the mechanisms of underlying risk factors and to develop strategies for the prevention and management of AVN in the pediatric population. Hence multicenter studies with a bigger study population are crucial.
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