| Literature DB >> 27338226 |
Christian Kammerlander1, Carl Neuerburg2, Jorrit-Jan Verlaan3, Werner Schmoelz4, Theodore Miclau5, Sune Larsson6.
Abstract
There are an increasing number of fragility fractures, which present a surgical challenge given the reduced bone quality of underlying osteoporosis. Particularly in aged patients, there is a need for early weight bearing and mobilization to avoid further complications such as loss of function or autonomy. As an attempt to improve fracture stability and ultimate healing, the use of biomaterials for augmentation of osseous voids and fracture fixation is a promising treatment option. Augmentation techniques can be applied in various locations, and fractures of the metaphyseal regions such as proximal humerus, femur, tibia and the distal radius remain the most common areas for its use. The current review, based on the available mechanical and biological data, provides an overview of the relevant treatment options and different composites used for augmentation of osteoporotic fractures.Entities:
Keywords: Augmentation; Biomaterials; Cement; Distal radius fracture; Fragility fractures; Hip fracture; Osteoporosis; Proximal tibia fracture; Vertebral fracture
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27338226 DOI: 10.1016/S0020-1383(16)47007-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Injury ISSN: 0020-1383 Impact factor: 2.586