| Literature DB >> 31535543 |
Giuseppe Rollo1, Enrico Maria Bonura2, Gazi Huri3, Mario Ronga4, Christian Carulli5, Michele Bisaccia6, Francesco Traina2, Paolo Pichierri1, Marco Filipponi1, Marco Giaracuni1, Danilo Leonetti2, Luigi Meccariello1.
Abstract
Aim Periprosthetic fracture after knee arthroplasty occurs more frequently in the supracondylar area of femur, especially after low energy trauma associated with torsional or compressive forces. Several techniques have been described for the treatment of displaced fractures. The aim of this study is the evaluation of the outcomes and bone healing of periprosthetic femoral fractures managed by standard plate fixation compared to plating with bone grafting. Methods Thirty-six periprosthetic fractures around the knee were selected. Eighteen patients underwent standard plate and screws fixation while other eighteen were treated by plating associate with a cortical strut. Knee Society Score (KSS) and Short Form 12 (SF12) with the UNION SCORE (RUS) were used for the evaluation of results. Results After a minimum follow-up of 12 months, the results showed a statistically significant difference in SF-12, KSS, and RUS in favour of plating associated to bone graft with respect to the plating alone; four cases of non-union were recorded in the group of patients treated by standard plating. Conclusions Our experience once again demonstrated that plating and bone grafting may ensure a mechanical and biological support for the healing of periprosthetic fracture of the knee more than simple plating. Copyright© by the Medical Assotiation of Zenica-Doboj Canton.Entities:
Keywords: arthroplasty; cortical strut allograft; femoral fracture; internal fixation; knee; locking plate; periprosthetic fracture
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31535543 DOI: 10.17392/1035-20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Glas (Zenica) ISSN: 1840-0132