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Volume 13

Journal of Orthopaedics Trauma Surgery & Related Research

Arthroplasty 2018

September 24-25, 2018

Page 26

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Arthroplasty

September 24-25, 2018 London, UK

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International Conference on

Fracture neck of femur and acetabulum with free floating femoral head in true pelvis: A rare case report

60-year male patient presented with fracture neck femur right side with acetabular floor fracture. Femoral head migrated

through the acetabular floor defect into the pelvis and lying free floating in the pelvic cavity. Patient was operated once at

periphery with exposure of hip by posterior approach and failure to retrieve head of femur from the pelvic cavity. CT scan and

3D reconstruction images of hip showed acetabular floor defect and fracture of acetabulum anterior column and wall with

head of femur lying inside the true pelvis near superior pubic rami brim. Single stage surgery was planned. Head of femur

was extracted from true pelvis by right anterior ilioinguinal approach. Acetabular floor and wall reconstruction was done

with recon plate fixation. Cemented THR was done in lateral decubitus position through old posterior approach. Mesh wire

net was used in floor of reconstructed acetabulum to prevent cement leak into pelvic cavity. Gentle range of movement’s hip

joint started from the next post-operative day and was mobilized with walker. Full weight bearing mobilization started after

suture removal. Acetabular fractures are complex fractures and difficult to treat due to its complex anatomy and proximity

to vital structures. Fracture of acetabulum associated with dislocation of hip, protrusio, central dislocation has been reported

in literature. However acetabular fracture with neck femur fracture and migration of free floating femoral head into the true

pelvis is very rare and not reported. Single stage fracture fixation and total hip replacement is good option for pain free early

mobilization. However, one should be familiar with different approaches to remove the femoral head from the pelvic cavity.

Biography

Rajesh Kushwaha is a Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon and Head of Trauma Unit at Shree Vishudanand Hospital and Research Institute, Kolkata. He is also the Head of

Cerebral Palsy Unit at Mahavir Seva Sadan and a Freelancing Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon at Bellevue Clinic, Medicare Nursing Home and Marwari Relief Society

Hospital.

hey_rajesh1@yahoo.com dr_rajeshkushwaha@yahoo.com

Rajesh Kushwaha

Shree Vishudanand Hospital, India

Rajesh Kushwaha, J Arthroplasty 2018, Volume 13