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Management, outcome, and novel classification system of periprosthetic fractures in patients with transcutaneous osseointegrated prosthetic systems (TOPS)—a retrospective cohort analysis

INTRODUCTION: Transcutaneous osseointegrated prosthetic systems (TOPS) are anchored prosthetic systems for major limb loss. Sometimes TOPS patients suffer from periprosthetic fractures. The aim of this study was to analyze the management and outcomes of periprosthetic fractures in patients with TOPS...

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Autores principales: Örgel, Marcus, Petri, Maximilian, Ranker, Alexander, Wirries, Nils, Graulich, Tilman, Krettek, Christian, Winkelmann, Marcel, Aschoff, Horst-Heinrich
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9217873/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33675390
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00402-021-03826-y
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author Örgel, Marcus
Petri, Maximilian
Ranker, Alexander
Wirries, Nils
Graulich, Tilman
Krettek, Christian
Winkelmann, Marcel
Aschoff, Horst-Heinrich
author_facet Örgel, Marcus
Petri, Maximilian
Ranker, Alexander
Wirries, Nils
Graulich, Tilman
Krettek, Christian
Winkelmann, Marcel
Aschoff, Horst-Heinrich
author_sort Örgel, Marcus
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description INTRODUCTION: Transcutaneous osseointegrated prosthetic systems (TOPS) are anchored prosthetic systems for major limb loss. Sometimes TOPS patients suffer from periprosthetic fractures. The aim of this study was to analyze the management and outcomes of periprosthetic fractures in patients with TOPS and to introduce a novel classification system for this entity. MATERIAL/METHODS: Since 2010, 140 patients were treated with TOPS after transfemoral amputation in two centers in Germany. Fifteen patients sustained periprosthetic fractures, with five intra- and ten postoperative fractures. The outcome was analyzed by Prosthesis Mobility Questionnaire (PMQ), K-level and prosthesis wear time per day. A subgroup analysis for the body mass index (BMI) was performed. RESULTS: All postoperative fractures were treated with implant-retaining osteosynthesis. Fourteen fractures healed without complications after a mean of 3 months. One postoperative fracture developed a clinically asymptomatic firm non-union. No Endo-Fixstem had to be removed. For the fracture and control group, a significant increase of the PMQ (p < 0.001) and K-level (p < 0.001) was observed after TOPS treatment compared to the preoperative baseline. Furthermore, the subgroup analysis showed a significant increase of the PMQ and K-level for both normal weight (p = 0.002) and overweight patients (p < 0.001). Of interest, overweight patients even showed a significantly higher increase in scores compared to normal weight patients, regardless of periprosthetic fracture. CONCLUSION: Periprosthetic fractures do not necessarily worsen outcomes of TOPS treatment. Proper classification and standardized appropriate treatment strategies according to fracture morphology are paramount for reliably good outcomes. We recommend to not remove or exchange the implant (Endo-Fixstem) even if it is assembly. Higher BMI did not have an impact onto rehabilitation success after TOPS to major limb loss of the lower extremity.
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spelling pubmed-92178732022-06-24 Management, outcome, and novel classification system of periprosthetic fractures in patients with transcutaneous osseointegrated prosthetic systems (TOPS)—a retrospective cohort analysis Örgel, Marcus Petri, Maximilian Ranker, Alexander Wirries, Nils Graulich, Tilman Krettek, Christian Winkelmann, Marcel Aschoff, Horst-Heinrich Arch Orthop Trauma Surg Trauma Surgery INTRODUCTION: Transcutaneous osseointegrated prosthetic systems (TOPS) are anchored prosthetic systems for major limb loss. Sometimes TOPS patients suffer from periprosthetic fractures. The aim of this study was to analyze the management and outcomes of periprosthetic fractures in patients with TOPS and to introduce a novel classification system for this entity. MATERIAL/METHODS: Since 2010, 140 patients were treated with TOPS after transfemoral amputation in two centers in Germany. Fifteen patients sustained periprosthetic fractures, with five intra- and ten postoperative fractures. The outcome was analyzed by Prosthesis Mobility Questionnaire (PMQ), K-level and prosthesis wear time per day. A subgroup analysis for the body mass index (BMI) was performed. RESULTS: All postoperative fractures were treated with implant-retaining osteosynthesis. Fourteen fractures healed without complications after a mean of 3 months. One postoperative fracture developed a clinically asymptomatic firm non-union. No Endo-Fixstem had to be removed. For the fracture and control group, a significant increase of the PMQ (p < 0.001) and K-level (p < 0.001) was observed after TOPS treatment compared to the preoperative baseline. Furthermore, the subgroup analysis showed a significant increase of the PMQ and K-level for both normal weight (p = 0.002) and overweight patients (p < 0.001). Of interest, overweight patients even showed a significantly higher increase in scores compared to normal weight patients, regardless of periprosthetic fracture. CONCLUSION: Periprosthetic fractures do not necessarily worsen outcomes of TOPS treatment. Proper classification and standardized appropriate treatment strategies according to fracture morphology are paramount for reliably good outcomes. We recommend to not remove or exchange the implant (Endo-Fixstem) even if it is assembly. Higher BMI did not have an impact onto rehabilitation success after TOPS to major limb loss of the lower extremity. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2021-03-06 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9217873/ /pubmed/33675390 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00402-021-03826-y Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Trauma Surgery
Örgel, Marcus
Petri, Maximilian
Ranker, Alexander
Wirries, Nils
Graulich, Tilman
Krettek, Christian
Winkelmann, Marcel
Aschoff, Horst-Heinrich
Management, outcome, and novel classification system of periprosthetic fractures in patients with transcutaneous osseointegrated prosthetic systems (TOPS)—a retrospective cohort analysis
title Management, outcome, and novel classification system of periprosthetic fractures in patients with transcutaneous osseointegrated prosthetic systems (TOPS)—a retrospective cohort analysis
title_full Management, outcome, and novel classification system of periprosthetic fractures in patients with transcutaneous osseointegrated prosthetic systems (TOPS)—a retrospective cohort analysis
title_fullStr Management, outcome, and novel classification system of periprosthetic fractures in patients with transcutaneous osseointegrated prosthetic systems (TOPS)—a retrospective cohort analysis
title_full_unstemmed Management, outcome, and novel classification system of periprosthetic fractures in patients with transcutaneous osseointegrated prosthetic systems (TOPS)—a retrospective cohort analysis
title_short Management, outcome, and novel classification system of periprosthetic fractures in patients with transcutaneous osseointegrated prosthetic systems (TOPS)—a retrospective cohort analysis
title_sort management, outcome, and novel classification system of periprosthetic fractures in patients with transcutaneous osseointegrated prosthetic systems (tops)—a retrospective cohort analysis
topic Trauma Surgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9217873/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33675390
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00402-021-03826-y
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