| Literature DB >> 23858312 |
Stefano Giannotti1, Vanna Bottai, Erica Pini, Giacomo Dell'osso, Gaia De Paola, Giulio Guido.
Abstract
An accurate diagnosis of osteoporosis and a proper treatment are today recognized to be the most important facts for prevention and for a correct arrangement and treatment of fragility fractures. In the text the Authors describe a case of severe osteoporosis aggravated by 2 femur fractures and 2 periprosthetic fractures occurred in 2 months. In such cases the orthopaedic surgeon needs to formulate first a clinical osteoporotic pattern, than its treatment together with a surgery suitable choice, that has to take into consideration of the bone structural characteristics. In the case described one can note that fractures healing occurred thanks to both an improvement in surgical techniques and antiosteoporotic pharmacological support; in the specific case the Authors used strontium ranelate for its osteoinductive capacity. In our opinion is crucial that the treatment used by orthopaedic surgeons is not related only to the "by-hand" treatment but take into consideration both the underlying disease and the possibility of positively affect bone healing with specific drug therapy.Entities:
Keywords: bone healing; osteoporosis; periprosthetic fractures
Year: 2013 PMID: 23858312 PMCID: PMC3710011 DOI: 10.11138/ccmbm/2013.10.1.052
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Cases Miner Bone Metab ISSN: 1724-8914