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- Fracture After Total Hip Replacement - OrthoInfo - AAOS
A periprosthetic fracture is a broken bone that occurs around the implants of a total hip replacement It is a serious complication that most often requires surgery These types of fractures are most often the result of a fall
- THA Periprosthetic Fracture - Recon - Orthobullets
THA Periprosthetic Fractures are a complication of a total hip prosthesis with increasing incidence as a result of increased arthroplasty procedures and high-demands of elderly patients Diagnosis can be made with plain radiographs of the affected hip and ipsilateral femur
- Periprosthetic Hip Fracture - Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA)
A periprosthetic hip fracture is a broken bone that happens around or very close to the implants (metal and plastic) of a hip replacement This broken bone can happen during the surgery to replace the hip or from a fall or other trauma
- How Long Does It Take for a Periprosthetic Fracture to Heal?
When you break a bone around the prosthetic components after a joint replacement, you have what’s called a periprosthetic fracture Here’s a look at what it
- Periprosthetic and Peri-implant Fractures - Medscape
Fractures around joint replacement prostheses are commonly called periprosthetic fractures, whereas fractures around plates, rods, or prostheses can be more generally termed
- PERIPROSTHETIC FRACTURE - Hip Knee Book
Periprosthetic fracture most commonly occur in the elderly with significant osteoporosis, or in people with significant osteolysis, which has made the bone thin and highly susceptible to fracture
- Periprosthetic Fracture Management and Fixation
This article offers a comprehensive overview of periprosthetic fractures around total hip and knee replacements, encompassing their incidence, management, classification, surgical techniques, and implant options
- Periprosthetic - Wikipedia
Periprosthetic in medicine refers to a structure in close relation to an implant Clinically it can refer to: Bone fracture or 'periprosthetic fracture' [1] around an artificial joint, e g after a knee replacement; infection around an artificial joint or 'periprosthetic joint infection' [2] Vegetation or leak around an artificial heart valve
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