Surgical approaches to periprosthetic femoral fractures for plate fixation or revision arthroplasty.

Chloe E. H. Scott*, Liam Z. Yapp, Tom Howard, James T. Patton, Matthew Moran

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Abstract

Periprosthetic femoral fractures are increasing in incidence, and typically occur in frail elderly patients. They are similar to pathological fractures in many ways. The aims of treatment are the same, including 'getting it right first time' with a single operation, which allows immediate unrestricted weightbearing, with a low risk of complications, and one that avoids the creation of stress risers locally that may predispose to further peri-implant fracture. The surgical approach to these fractures, the associated soft-tissue handling, and exposure of the fracture are key elements in minimizing the high rate of complications. This annotation describes the approaches to the femur that can be used to facilitate the surgical management of peri- and interprosthetic fractures of the femur at all levels using either modern methods of fixation or revision arthroplasty.
Original languageEnglish
JournalThe Bone & Joint Journal
Volume105-B
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2023

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