2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2013.03.008
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Time to surgery and 30-day morbidity and mortality of periprosthetic hip fractures

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“…The higher risk of periprosthetic fractures after cementless THA, especially in the elderly (Makela et al 2014, Thien et al 2014, Lindberg-Larsen et al 2017, is confirmed in our study, amounting to 1.5% after cementless THA compared with 0.2% after cemented/hybrid THA. Periprosthetic fractures may cause protracted mobilization with limited weightbearing and when revision surgery is needed the procedures are complex and often associated with a high risk of complications and mortality (Bhattacharyya et al 2007, Griffiths et al 2013. Our study includes only 30 days' follow-up and hence more periprosthetic fractures, especially after cementless THA, with associated patient morbidity may be recognized later (Lindberg-Larsen et al 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The higher risk of periprosthetic fractures after cementless THA, especially in the elderly (Makela et al 2014, Thien et al 2014, Lindberg-Larsen et al 2017, is confirmed in our study, amounting to 1.5% after cementless THA compared with 0.2% after cemented/hybrid THA. Periprosthetic fractures may cause protracted mobilization with limited weightbearing and when revision surgery is needed the procedures are complex and often associated with a high risk of complications and mortality (Bhattacharyya et al 2007, Griffiths et al 2013. Our study includes only 30 days' follow-up and hence more periprosthetic fractures, especially after cementless THA, with associated patient morbidity may be recognized later (Lindberg-Larsen et al 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, the 30-day complication and mortality rates were lower than previously published data. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] Griffiths et al reviewed 60 THA periprosthetic fractures in the United Kingdom and found that 65% of patients were female with a mean age of 78 years. Mean hospital length of stay was 17 days, with a complication rate of 35% and mortality of 10% by the 30-days postoperative period.…”
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“…Mean hospital length of stay was 17 days, with a complication rate of 35% and mortality of 10% by the 30-days postoperative period. 4 Drew et al found that 79.8% of the patients were female and had a mean age of 76 years with a mean BMI of 27.7. Mortality at 1 year was 13% with risk or reoperation at 12% in the same cohort.…”
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“…The underlying causes have been assessed in several studies and non‐modifiable factors such as age and pre‐existing comorbidities contribute to early death among hip fracture patients . An important modifiable factor is surgical delay as this contributes to worsening of prognosis.…”
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confidence: 99%