Affiliations 

  • 1 Department of Orthopaedics, Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan, Kuantan, MYS
  • 2 Department of Orthopaedics, Traumatology & Rehabilitation, International Islamic University Malaysia, Kuantan, MYS
  • 3 Department of Orthopaedics, Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, MYS
  • 4 Department of Radiology, International Islamic University Malaysia, Kuantan, MYS
Cureus, 2021 Jul;13(7):e16155.
PMID: 34367767 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.16155

Abstract

Secondary hyperparathyroidism is a complication arising from untreated end-stage renal disease (ESRD). It can invariably lead to osteoporosis and subsequently cause pathological neck of femur (NOF) fracture. Despite being young, osteosynthesis in neck of femur fractures of these patients often leads to nonunion and implant failure due to severely osteoporotic bone. We present our experience in managing three young patients with ESRD and secondary hyperthyroidism who sustained NOF fractures. All three patients were successfully treated and showed no complication at one year post-operation. Based on our experience and literature review, we propose a simple algorithm to guide the management of these patients.

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