Abstract

IntroductionNonunion of femoral neck fractures frequently occurs in elderly patients. In patients with rheumatoid arthritis, reoperation rates after internal fixation of a displaced femoral neck fracture increase by up to 60 %. Revision surgery with arthroplasty is often preferred for nonunion of femoral neck fractures because there are few effective options for conservative treatment. Teriparatide (TPTD) is a human parathyroid hormone analog and the only anabolic drug for the treatment of severe osteoporosis.DiscussionThere are two types of treatment regimens using TPTD: a once-daily administration of recombinant type TPTD and a once-weekly administration of a chemically synthesized type. Although there have been some reports showing that the once-daily recombinant type TPTD was effective for nonunion treatment, the effect of a once-weekly administration of the chemically synthesized type of TPTD is unknown. This report shows the efficacy of the chemically synthesized TPTD for the treatment of femoral neck fracture nonunion in a patient with risk factors that include rheumatoid arthritis and steroid intake.

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