2013
DOI: 10.4236/ojo.2013.33034
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Intraoperative Periprosthetic Femoral Fractures Related to Austin Moore Hemiarthroplasty—A Retrospective Review of 365 Patients

Abstract: Intraoperative periprosthetic femoral fractures (IPFF) have been studied extensively for total hip arthroplasties, but not for hemiarthroplasties. Recent series in the literature show an IPFF rate for hemiarthroplasties ranging from 0% to 14%. The present study was designed to determine the prevalence and outcome after IPFF during non-cemented hemiarthroplasty. In addition, the surgical step at higher risk to produce these fractures was evaluated in an attempt to identify strategies that could minimize the pre… Show more

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“…This was Vancouver Type A2 fracture which was identified during the procedure and managed with cerclage wire, cementing the prosthesis was not required as fracture was considered stable. This is in similar to previous incidence of 6.8% by Fernandez et al ., 18 11.8-14.0% by Weinrauck et al . 19 Most fractures are often sustained during dislocation of head of femur from acetabulum, impaction of the prosthesis after broaching or during its reduction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This was Vancouver Type A2 fracture which was identified during the procedure and managed with cerclage wire, cementing the prosthesis was not required as fracture was considered stable. This is in similar to previous incidence of 6.8% by Fernandez et al ., 18 11.8-14.0% by Weinrauck et al . 19 Most fractures are often sustained during dislocation of head of femur from acetabulum, impaction of the prosthesis after broaching or during its reduction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%