Harminder Singh Sohal,Darsh Goyal.[J].Chin J Traumatol,2013,16(2):126-128. [doi]
Simultaneous bilateral femoral neck fractures after electrical shock injury: a case report
  
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KeyWord: Electric injuries  Femoral neck fractures  Muscle contraction
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Harminder Singh Sohal Department of Orthopaedics, Government Medical College and Hospital, Amritsar 143001, India 
Darsh Goyal Department of Orthopaedics, Government Medical College and Hospital, Amritsar 143002, India 
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      Simultaneous bilateral fractures of the femoral necks are rare injuries, especially when there is no underlying pathological condition. We report a 20-year-old man who sustained bilateral femoral neck fractures resultingfrom an accidental electricshockwith 440 Vdirect current. Simultaneous bilateral femoral neck fractures after electrical shock injury without falling from a height are rather uncommon in clinic. The main cause of the fracture may be muscle contraction. This case highlights that even in the absence of primary and secondary bone disease, bilateral fractures ofthe femoral necks can occur following electric shock injury. We successfully managed this case with bilateral cannulated screw fixation without bone grafting. Surgeons caring for patients with electrical injury should be aware of the possibility of skeletal injuries which can go unnoticed, leading todelay in diagnosis and increased risk of complications.
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