MCCUNE ALBRIGHT
A CASE REPORT
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37951/2675-5009.2020v1i01.19Keywords:
FRACTURE, SYNDROME, MACCUNEALBRIGH, ORTHOPEDICSAbstract
Objective: To report a case of proximal femur fracture in a 13-year-old patient with Mccune Albright Syndrome - a rare syndrome - and to analyze the clinical outcome with surgical treatment. Materials and Methods: Patient with pain and limited movement after fracture in the right proximal femur due to pathological fracture. Radiographs and diagnoses of subtrochanteric fracture were performed on the right side. As the treatment was performed with open fracture reduction and extra-medullary tutor block with a 95-degree slide, better known as DCS. Results: After 1 month, the patient was asymptomatic, with range of motion and strength restored, comparable to the contralateral side. Conclusions: As it is a fibrous bone displasia, a fracture of the femur becomes a challenge for orthopedic treatment, as demonstrated. Nevertheless, good results are detected when treatment is individualized.