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Open reduction and internal fixation and cement-in-cement revision for selected Vancouver B proximal femur periprosthetic fractures

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posted on 2024-01-18, 11:20 authored by Cathal J. McCarthy, Joss Moore, Lauren Tiedt, Finbarr Condon

The incidence of periprosthetic proximal femoral fractures is increasing with the increase in arthroplasty being performed as well as aging populations. We describe an open reduction and internal fixation and cement-in-cement technique utilizing a well-fixed cement mantle. The advantages of this allow for a shorter operative time, reduction in risk of iatrogenic femoral fractures, and reduction in blood loss. This was a retrospective study reviewing 20 patients that underwent this technique for periprosthetic fractures. Thirty percent (n = 6) of patients underwent subsequent surgery. We had a 95% (n = 19) union rate with 1 case refracturing through the old fracture. This technique can allow for shorter operative times and a lower physiological insult in reducible periprosthetic proximal femur fractures with a stable cement mantle.



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Arthroplasty Today, 2023, 19, 101071

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Elsevier

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