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Periprosthetic fractures of the hip

Orthopaedics and Trauma, 2020
Abstract The incidence of periprosthetic fractures around the hip is on the rise. Older patients have poor bone stock and treating these fractures is increasingly challenging. They most commonly affect the femur around a hip arthroplasty implant.
Fares S. Haddad   +3 more
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Periprosthetic fractures: an unrecognized osteoporosis crisis

Osteoporosis International, 2023
N. Binkley, Brian Nickel, P. Anderson
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Periprosthetic Fractures of the Femur

Techniques in Orthopaedics, 1999
Periprosthetic fractures of the femur after total hip arthroplasty are challenging to the orthopaedic surgeon. Location of the fracture and stability of the implant are the keys to their treatment. Fractures proximal to the tip of the stem, around a loose component, should be treated with a long stem revision. Fractions distal to a well-fixed component
Edward M. N. Freund   +2 more
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Periprosthetic osteolysis: an immunologistʼs update

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2006
Inflammation-induced osteolysis is a problem in both inflammatory arthritis and total joint arthroplasty. New drug therapies have been shown to slow, halt, or even reverse the osteolysis associated with inflammatory arthritis. Unfortunately, similar advances in the medical treatment of periprosthetic osteolysis have not occurred.
Allen Boyd   +3 more
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Results of Reoperation for Periprosthetic Leakage

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1983
Between 1961 and 1978, 6,602 valves were replaced in 5,660 patients. Reoperation for periprosthetic leakage was performed in 105 patients (1.6% of the valves); early mortality was 5.7%. At reoperation, 52% of patients were in New York Heart Association Classes III and IV, whereas 72% had been in Classes III and IV prior to the primary valve replacement.
Francisco J. Puga   +5 more
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Periprosthetic fractures

The Bone & Joint Journal, 2014
We are currently facing an epidemic of periprosthetic fractures around the hip. They may occur either during surgery or post-operatively. Although the acetabulum may be involved, the femur is most commonly affected. We are being presented with new, difficult fracture patterns around cemented and cementless implants, and we face the challenge of an ...
F. S. Haddad, A. T. Yasen
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Macrophage Polarization and the Osteoimmunology of Periprosthetic Osteolysis

Current Osteoporosis Reports, 2022
S. Goodman   +3 more
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Projected Economic Burden of Periprosthetic Joint Infection of the Hip and Knee in the United States.

Journal of Arthroplasty, 2020
A. Premkumar   +6 more
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Periprosthetic DXA

2014
The extraordinary advances in bone density technology since the 1970s have enhanced the physician’s ability to detect and manage metabolic bone disease. In the last 25 years, due to an improvements in hardware and software of dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) there has been increasing interest within the orthopaedic community in the noninvasive ...
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Periprosthetic femoral fractures

British Journal of Hospital Medicine
The incidence of periprosthetic femoral fractures is rising in the UK, because of an ageing population and an increasing number of hip arthroplasty operations being performed. They can occur intra- or postoperatively, and usually follow low energy trauma. They present with pain, swelling over the thigh, and an inability to weight bear.
Jevan At, Williams   +2 more
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