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Case Reports
. 2025 Jan;15(1):145-149.
doi: 10.13107/jocr.2025.v15.i01.5156.

Atraumatic Bilateral Transcervical Femoral Neck Fractures in an Elderly Epileptic Patient: A Case Report

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Atraumatic Bilateral Transcervical Femoral Neck Fractures in an Elderly Epileptic Patient: A Case Report

Pratik Tawri et al. J Orthop Case Rep. 2025 Jan.

Abstract

Introduction: The occurrence of non-traumatic bilateral femoral neck fractures is exceedingly rare, and their manifestation subsequent to an epileptic attack is an uncommon entity with very few cases reported globally.

Case report: We present the positive outcome of a 68-year-old man who underwent staged bilateral constrained total hip arthroplasty following a fracture resulting from a generalized seizure. This unconventional decision was justified based on several factors, including fracture pattern, bone quality, seizure history, and advanced tribology.

Conclusion: Epileptic patients pose a potential high risk for hip dislocation or fracture neck of femur. In such cases, we advocate for primary constrained arthroplasties as a viable and durable option, considering the specific circumstances and challenges associated with these patients.

Keywords: Constrained acetabular liners; atraumatic fractures; bilateral femoral neck fractures; epilepsy and fractures; rare.

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Pre-operative X-ray pelvis with both hips.
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Immediate post-operative X-ray pelvis with both hips.
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X-ray pelvis with both hips at 5 years follow-up.
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Functional outcome of the patient at mid-term follow-up.

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