| Literature DB >> 32156300 |
James Karam1, Paul Campbell2, Shivang Desai2, Michael Hunter2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Periprosthetic fractures are increasingly encountered in hip arthroplasty. The Vancouver classification system is widely used. Little knowledge exists regarding the association of the Vancouver classification with either cemented or uncemented stems. The aim was to analyse a series of fractures and determine associations.Entities:
Keywords: Arthoplasty; Classification; Fracture; Hip; Pattern; Periprosthetic
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32156300 PMCID: PMC7063746 DOI: 10.1186/s13018-020-01619-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Surg Res ISSN: 1749-799X Impact factor: 2.359
Vancouver classification
| Vancouver classification | A: fractures of the trochanteric region; stem stable | B: fractures around or just distal to the stem | C: fractures well distal to the stem; stem stable |
|---|---|---|---|
Baseline characteristics
| Characteristic | Cemented, | Uncemented, | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 82.48 (SD 8.48, 95% CI 80.64–84.32, range 60–102) | 78.23 (SD 9.57, 95%CI 76.70–80.76, range 40–98) | ||
| 39/46.43% | 47/53.41% | 0.4457 | |
| 68.55 (SD 80.77, 95% CI 49.15-87.95, range 1–432) | 124.41 (SD 104.60, 95% CI 99.04–149.73, range 1–552) | ||
| 0.52 (SD 0.08, 95% CI 0.50-0.53, range 0.37–0.76) | 0.52 (SD 0.09, 95% CI 0.50–0.52, range 0.33–0.86) | 0.9270 | |
| 28/33.33% | 17/19.32% | ||
| 24.15 (SD 5.32, 95% CI 22.83–25.48, range 15.8–45.5) | 27 (SD 4.55, 95% CI 25.88–28.13, range 18–40) | ||
| 17/20.24% | 3/3.41% | ||
| 37/44.05% | 6/6.82% | ||
| 44/52.38% | 41/46.59% | 0.5419 |
Vancouver classification in cemented and uncemented stems
| Vancouver classification | Cemented, | Uncemented, | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12 | 18 | 0.3198 | |
| 63 | 62 | 0.6080 | |
| 15 | 11 | 0.2963 | |
| 44 | 51 | 0.5399 | |
| 4 | 0 | 0.1143 | |
| 9 | 8 | 0.8012 |
Fig. 1Vancouver B2 fracture patterns: 1.1 burst, 1.2 clamshell, 1.3 reverse clamshell, and 1.4 spiral
Vancouver B2 fracture pattern in cemented and uncemented stems
| Fracture pattern | Cemented, | Uncemented, | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18 | 2 | ||
| 1 | 30 | ||
| 7 | 12 | 0.3336 | |
| 18 | 7 |
Vancouver classification including B2 fracture pattern according to stem geometry (number and percentage within group)
| Cemented, | Uncemented, | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fracture pattern | Composite beam, | Tapered, | Wedge, | Straight, |
| 1 (10%) | 11 (14.9%) | 4 (14.8%) | 14 (23%) | |
| 2 (20%) | 13 (17.6%) | 3 (11.1%) | 8 (13.1%) | |
| 1 (10%) | 2 (7.4%) | 0 (0%) | ||
| 0 (0%) | 1 (1.4%) | |||
| 0 (0%) | 7 (9.5%) | 5 (18.5%) | 7 (11.5%) | |
| 14 (18.9%) | 3 (11.1%) | 4 (6.6%) | ||
| 1 (10%) | 3 (4.1%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | |
| 1 (10%) | 8 (10.8%) | 0 (0%) | 8 (13.1%) | |
Fig. 2Reverse clamshell fracture pattern. In these radiographs, further examples of the reverse clamshell fracture pattern are shown in both cemented and uncemented stems displaying the typical fracture pattern involving the lateral cortex only with preservation of the medial cortex
Fig. 3Surgical management of reverse clamshell fracture with revision arthroplasty and cerclage wire fixation