Your child’s treatment for a broken femur will depend on their age and how seriously the bone is broken. Some broken femurs can be treated with reduction and casting, while others require an operation and fixation.
Closed reduction
A closed reduction is a procedure to manipulate and set (reduce) the fracture. Using an anesthetic, typically given through an IV, the doctor realigns the bone fragments from outside the body.
Casting
After reduction or surgery, your child will be put in a spica cast to hold the bone in place while it heals. If your child has surgery, the spica cast will also hold the hip or thigh muscles in place while they heal.
Types of spica casts used to treat broken femurs: