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Periprosthetic femur fractures
Seminars in Arthroplasty, 2018Abstract As total hip arthroplasty rates continue to increase worldwide, so too does the prevalence of periprosthetic femur fractures. To properly manage these often-complex fractures, orthopaedic surgeons must have a systematic method for evaluating the patient as well as the fracture pattern.
C. Anderson Engh, Matthew C. Kinney
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Periprosthetic Tibial Fractures
2014Periprosthetic fractures involving the tibia are less common than femoral fractures with an incidence of 0.1 % and 0.4 % in primary and revision surgery respectively. In 1997 Felix et al. proposed this classification scheme for periprosthetic tibial fractures around a total knee arthroplasty.
Peter V. Giannoudis, Nick G. Lasanianos
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Management of periprosthetic femoral fractures
The Journal of Arthroplasty, 2003We followed up 37 periprosthetic fractures to assess the factors related to the outcomes and the loosening of prostheses. The average union time is 3.1 months (range, 2-6.2 months). The most common types were fractures around the stem tip and displaced (89.1%). In our study, the loosening rate (32.4%) was low compared with other reports. These might be
Keun-Ho Yang +3 more
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2017
Various common injuries in the pelvis and lower extremity are investigated in this chapter. Significant attention is paid not only to proper diagnostic examination and imaging, but also to optimal nonoperative and operative treatment options to manage these conditions.
Melvin C. Makhni +3 more
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Various common injuries in the pelvis and lower extremity are investigated in this chapter. Significant attention is paid not only to proper diagnostic examination and imaging, but also to optimal nonoperative and operative treatment options to manage these conditions.
Melvin C. Makhni +3 more
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Periprosthetic Fractures Evaluation and Treatment
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2004Periprosthetic fracture is a serious complication of total hip arthroplasty (THA) that can be difficult to treat, and can be potentially fraught with complications. The incidence of such fractures is increasing, especially after the use of cementless revision arthroplasty.
Clive P. Duncan +2 more
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Management of periprosthetic fractures: The shoulder
The Journal of Arthroplasty, 2002The incidence of periprosthetic fracture during or after shoulder arthroplasty is 1% to 3% of all shoulder arthroplasties. The frequency with which this injury occurs may be increasing, however. Contemporary implants have been designed specifically for uncemented use and often have larger proximal bodies.
Gerald R. Williams, Joseph P. Iannotti
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Periprosthetic Fractures of the Humerus
Techniques in Orthopaedics, 1999Periprosthetic fractures of the humerus complicate 2-4% of total shoulder arthroplasties. Intraoperative fractures are more common than those that occur after surgery and are usually the result of faulty surgical technique. Patients with osteoporosis are at increased risk for periprosthetic fracture of the humerus, and these injuries are most common in
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Periprosthetic Fractures of the Femur
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1996A retrospective review of 93 periprosthetic fractures and 102 periprosthetic fracture treatments showed that the type of prosthesis (cemented, ingrowth, Austin-Moore) and the presence of preexisting stress risers play a role in determining where the fractures occur.
Rodney K. Beals, Stephen S. Tower
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Management of periprosthetic fractures: The hip
The Journal of Arthroplasty, 2002Treatment of periprosthetic fractures around a total hip arthroplasty is based on fracture timing (intraoperative or postoperative) and fracture location (acetabulum or femur). Most intraoperative fractures are treated by ensuring that the implant and fracture are stable and employing minor technique modifications to ensure that the fracture remains ...
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