2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2020.09.051
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Outcome of revision surgery for bisphosphonate related subtrochanteric fracture non-union following failed intramedullary nailing

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“…Nine studies reported outcomes of case series with double plating of femoral non-unions including the proximal femur, femoral shaft and distal femur [4,24,[39][40][41][42][43][44][45]. Pydisetty et al [42] analysed 10 patients with revision surgery for non-union of bisphosphonate-related subtrochanteric fractures. After removal of failed implants and resection of the non-union, bone grafting and double plating with a lateral dynamic compression screw (DCS) plate and anterior locking compression plate were performed achieving bone union in all the cases.…”
Section: Non-union Of the Femurmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nine studies reported outcomes of case series with double plating of femoral non-unions including the proximal femur, femoral shaft and distal femur [4,24,[39][40][41][42][43][44][45]. Pydisetty et al [42] analysed 10 patients with revision surgery for non-union of bisphosphonate-related subtrochanteric fractures. After removal of failed implants and resection of the non-union, bone grafting and double plating with a lateral dynamic compression screw (DCS) plate and anterior locking compression plate were performed achieving bone union in all the cases.…”
Section: Non-union Of the Femurmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After removal of failed implants and resection of the non-union, bone grafting and double plating with a lateral dynamic compression screw (DCS) plate and anterior locking compression plate were performed achieving bone union in all the cases. However, one patient was lost to follow-up and complication rate was high in these complex fracture patterns [42]. Both, Lu et al [43] and Mardani-Kivi et al [44] reported that double plating and bone grafting achieved a healing rate of 100% for the treatment of atrophic distal femur non-union with bone defect and non-union of femoral supracondylar, subtrochanteric, and shaft fractures, respectively.…”
Section: Non-union Of the Femurmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, the efficacy of bone grafting for AFF remains unclear. In nine cases of AFF nonunion, bone healing was achieved with bone grafting and double plating, with an average time to union of 14 (range, 7–32) months [ 8 ]. Some studies have recommended the use of bone marrow grafting during the primary fixation of fresh AFF.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the patient complained of no special symptoms and refused surgical treatment, the patient was currently receiving extracorporeal shock wave treatment. In group B, one elderly patient underwent internal fixation cut-out, which may be related to osteoporosis, and hip arthroplasty was performed after the internal fixation was removed [32][33][34][35][36][37][38]. One case of superficial wound infection occurred in both groups, which may be related to the extent of damage to the soft tissue of the wound.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%