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Title: Femoral canal obliteration secondary to prolonged alendronate use: a case report.
Authors: Lim, C.T.
Setiobudi, T.
Das De, S. 
Issue Date: Apr-2012
Citation: Lim, C.T.,Setiobudi, T.,Das De, S. (2012-04). Femoral canal obliteration secondary to prolonged alendronate use: a case report.. Journal of orthopaedic surgery (Hong Kong) 20 (1) : 115-117. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: Insufficiency fractures secondary to prolonged alendronate use is due to inhibition of osteoclastic activity and suppressed bone turnover. Complications of fracture fixation include non-union, mal-union, and difficulty in intramedullary nail insertion. We report a technical challenge in intramedullary nailing of an obliterated femoral canal in a patient on long-term bisphosphonate treatment. The fracture site was explored. The medullary canal was re-created by drilling. Patience and caution during drilling and reaming are necessary to avoid iatrogenic fractures.
Source Title: Journal of orthopaedic surgery (Hong Kong)
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/128968
ISSN: 10225536
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