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Modified transfemoral approach to revision arthroplasty with uncemented modular revision stems.

Bernd Fink1, Alexandra Grossmann.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Removal of a loose or fractured stem in total hip arthroplasty. Implantation and secure fixation of a modular uncemented revision stem to restore painless joint function. INDICATIONS: Loose and/or broken prosthetic stem. Risk of intraoperative fracture or perforation of the femur when stem revision becomes unavoidable. Periprosthetic fracture. CONTRAINDICATIONS: Loose prosthetic stems that can be revised without the risk of perforation or fracture of the femur. Interprosthetic femoral fractures between the ends of hip and knee prosthetic stems that require total replacement of the femur. SURGICAL TECHNIQUE: Exposure of the femur anterior to the lateral lip of the linea aspera in the lateral intermuscular septum. 3.2-mm drill holes are made at the anterior and posterior ends of the planned bone flap. Osteotomy of the femur anterior to the junction of the vastus lateralis and the gluteus medius muscles. Posterior osteotomy as well as distal transverse osteotomy between the drill holes and distal anterior osteotomy. The anterior osteotomy is performed using a chisel passed under the vastus lateralis from distal to proximal at the anterior aspect. The osteotomized lateral femoral bone flap with muscle attachment is folded back. Implantation of a modular uncemented revision stem and fixation of the bone flap with double cerclage. POSTOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT: Thrombosis prophylaxis, physiotherapy, gait training with partial loading of the limb at 10 kg for a period of 6 weeks with hip flexion limited to 70 degrees. Then, free range of movement and increased loading by 10 kg per week.
RESULTS: 74 modular uncemented revision stems were implanted in transfemoral technique and the outcomes clinically and radiologically analyzed over an average follow-up period of 20.2 +/- 12.1 months (10-43 months). The Harris Hip Score increased from a preoperative value of 42.21 to 85.97 points after 2 years. Subsidence was observed for four stems and early loosening for two stems. The press-fit anchorage of these latter two stems was < 3 cm.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17345026     DOI: 10.1007/s00064-007-1194-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oper Orthop Traumatol        ISSN: 0934-6694            Impact factor:   1.154


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4.  Single-stage Acetabular Revision During Two-stage THA Revision for Infection is Effective in Selected Patients.

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Review 5.  The transfemoral approach for controlled removal of well-fixed femoral stems in hip revision surgery.

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Journal:  J Clin Orthop Trauma       Date:  2019-11-09

6.  The linea aspera as a guide for femoral rotation after tumor resection: is it directly posterior? A technical note.

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7.  Technical Note for Transfemoral Implantation of Tapered Revision Stems. The Advantage to Stay Short.

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8.  Cerclages after Femoral Osteotomy Are at Risk for Bacterial Colonization during Two-Stage Septic Total Hip Arthroplasty Revision.

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  8 in total

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