FUNCTIONAL AND RADIOLOGICAL OUTCOME OF FEMORAL NECK SYSTEM IN TREATMENT OF FEMORAL NECK FRACTURES IN YOUNG ADULTS - A PROSPECTIVE STUDY

  • Post Graduate Trainee, Deptt. Of Orthopaedics Silchar Medical College and Hospital, Silchar.
  • Assistant Professor Deptt. Of Orthopaedics, SMCH.
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Femoral neck fractures represent a significant orthopedic concern, particularly in young adults, due to their association with high-energy trauma such as motor vehicle accidents, falls from height, or sports injuries. Unlike elderly patients where these fractures are typically linked to osteoporosis and low-energy mechanisms fractures in younger individuals present complex biomechanical challenges. The preservation of native hip function and prevention of complications like avascular necrosis (AVN), non-union, and implant failure are key goals of treatment. Traditional fixation methods, such as multiple cannulated screws and dynamic hip screws (DHS), have limitations including inadequate rotational stability and a relatively high reoperation rate


[Vasistha Raj Baraily ,Vikash Agarwala, Faruk Ahmed Choudhury and Kironjyoti Nath (2025); FUNCTIONAL AND RADIOLOGICAL OUTCOME OF FEMORAL NECK SYSTEM IN TREATMENT OF FEMORAL NECK FRACTURES IN YOUNG ADULTS - A PROSPECTIVE STUDY Int. J. of Adv. Res. (Sep). 1403-1408] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


Vasistha Raj Baraily

India