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Implant Fracture after Long-Stemmed Cemented Hemiarthroplasty for Oncologic Indications.

Aditya V Maheshwari1, Corey Gilbert2, Jenna Noveau3, Robert Pivec4, Robert M Henshaw3.   

Abstract

Although a long-stemmed cemented hemiarthroplasty is frequently recommended for oncologic lesions of proximal femur, we have observed an alarming number of spontaneous stem fractures. The purpose of this retrospective study was to identify the associated risk factors for stem fractures in a study cohort of 60 (61 prostheses) during 1983-2007. At a mean follow-up of 41 months, 4/61 (6.6%) stems had fractured after a mean of 36 (12-92) months after surgery. All failed implants were Osteonics Omnifit (4/27; 14.8%) and multivariate analysis did not show any correlation with other studied variables. While the failures were successfully salvaged by conversion to a modular proximal femoral replacement, any implant failure in this population is devastating. Spontaneous onset of thigh pain in patients with long stems, particularly if associated with other risk factors, should raise suspicion of a fatigue fracture of the stem.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26756556     DOI: 10.1615/jlongtermeffmedimplants.2014010812

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Long Term Eff Med Implants        ISSN: 1050-6934


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1.  Modified Unipolar Hemiarthroplasty for the Treatment of Metastatic Lesions of Proximal Femur with Pathological Fractures: Case Series of Six Patients.

Authors:  C Y Lim; S Mat-Hassan; M Awang; M F Md-Ariff; M A Hau-Abdullah
Journal:  Malays Orthop J       Date:  2019-11
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