How to treat an embedded fracture of the femoral neck of the hip osteoarthritis

Embedded fracture of the femoral neck of the hip joint can be treated by internal fixation of the fracture through fracture incision and reduction, or artificial hip replacement surgery. 1. Reduction and internal fixation surgery: If people under 65 years old, such as young people, have better recovery, usually give priority to the use of femoral neck internal fixation surgery, and the fracture site should be observed after the operation to see if it can heal successfully. 2. Hip replacement: For patients with femoral neck fracture, if they are over 65 years old, they can directly undergo artificial hip replacement surgery, which can help them walk on the ground as early as possible and reduce complications. For patients with fractures that are difficult to heal and those with low fracture healing rates, hip replacement is a surgery with a better prognosis and fewer complications. You should choose the appropriate treatment plan according to your condition under the guidance of your physician.