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Hip arthroplasty after failed fixation of trochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures: A cohort study with 5–11 year follow-up of 88 consecutive patients
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Hip arthroplasty is an option for elderly patients with osteoporosis for the treatment of failure after fixation of trochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures, either as a total hip arthroplasty (THA) or as a hemiarthroplasty (HA). We analyzed the reoperation rate and risk fa...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3488176/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22574819 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2012.688724 |
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author | Enocson, Anders Mattisson, Leif Ottosson, Carin Lapidus, Lasse J |
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description | BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Hip arthroplasty is an option for elderly patients with osteoporosis for the treatment of failure after fixation of trochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures, either as a total hip arthroplasty (THA) or as a hemiarthroplasty (HA). We analyzed the reoperation rate and risk factors for reoperation in a consecutive series of patients. METHODS: All patients (n = 88) operated from 1999 to 2006 with a THA (n = 63) or an HA (n = 25) due to failure of fixation of a trochanteric fracture (n = 63) or subtrochanteric fracture (n = 25) were included. Background data were collected from the patient records. A search was performed in the national registry of the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare in order to find information on all reoperations. The follow-up time was 5–11 years. RESULTS: The reoperation rate was 16% (14/88 hips). A periprosthetic fracture occurred in 6 patients, a deep prosthetic infection in 5 patients, and a dislocation of the prosthesis in 3 patients. Standard-length femoral stems had an increased risk of reoperation (11/47) compared to long stems (3/41) (HR = 4, 95% CI: 1.0–13; p = 0.06). INTERPRETATION: The high reoperation rate reflects the complexity of the surgery. Using long femoral stems that bridge previous holes and defects may be one way to reduce the risk for reoperation. |
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spelling | pubmed-34881762012-11-05 Hip arthroplasty after failed fixation of trochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures: A cohort study with 5–11 year follow-up of 88 consecutive patients Enocson, Anders Mattisson, Leif Ottosson, Carin Lapidus, Lasse J Acta Orthop Hip BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Hip arthroplasty is an option for elderly patients with osteoporosis for the treatment of failure after fixation of trochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures, either as a total hip arthroplasty (THA) or as a hemiarthroplasty (HA). We analyzed the reoperation rate and risk factors for reoperation in a consecutive series of patients. METHODS: All patients (n = 88) operated from 1999 to 2006 with a THA (n = 63) or an HA (n = 25) due to failure of fixation of a trochanteric fracture (n = 63) or subtrochanteric fracture (n = 25) were included. Background data were collected from the patient records. A search was performed in the national registry of the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare in order to find information on all reoperations. The follow-up time was 5–11 years. RESULTS: The reoperation rate was 16% (14/88 hips). A periprosthetic fracture occurred in 6 patients, a deep prosthetic infection in 5 patients, and a dislocation of the prosthesis in 3 patients. Standard-length femoral stems had an increased risk of reoperation (11/47) compared to long stems (3/41) (HR = 4, 95% CI: 1.0–13; p = 0.06). INTERPRETATION: The high reoperation rate reflects the complexity of the surgery. Using long femoral stems that bridge previous holes and defects may be one way to reduce the risk for reoperation. Informa Healthcare 2012-10 2012-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3488176/ /pubmed/22574819 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2012.688724 Text en Copyright: © Nordic Orthopaedic Federation http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the source is credited. |
spellingShingle | Hip Enocson, Anders Mattisson, Leif Ottosson, Carin Lapidus, Lasse J Hip arthroplasty after failed fixation of trochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures: A cohort study with 5–11 year follow-up of 88 consecutive patients |
title | Hip arthroplasty after failed fixation of trochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures: A cohort study with 5–11 year follow-up of 88 consecutive patients |
title_full | Hip arthroplasty after failed fixation of trochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures: A cohort study with 5–11 year follow-up of 88 consecutive patients |
title_fullStr | Hip arthroplasty after failed fixation of trochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures: A cohort study with 5–11 year follow-up of 88 consecutive patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Hip arthroplasty after failed fixation of trochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures: A cohort study with 5–11 year follow-up of 88 consecutive patients |
title_short | Hip arthroplasty after failed fixation of trochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures: A cohort study with 5–11 year follow-up of 88 consecutive patients |
title_sort | hip arthroplasty after failed fixation of trochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures: a cohort study with 5–11 year follow-up of 88 consecutive patients |
topic | Hip |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3488176/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22574819 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2012.688724 |
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