The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 24, Issue: 6, Page: 909-913

The Management of Periprosthetic Fractures Oxford Trimodular Femoral Stem: A Survivorship Study

Fawzy, Ernest; de Steiger, Richard; Gundle, Roger; McLardy-Smith, Peter; Murray, David W
Hip

A consecutive series of 40 periprosthetic femoral fractures, treated with revision hip surgery using the Oxford trimodular femoral stem, were retrospectively studied, with an average follow-up of 7.9 years. Fractures were classified according to the Vancouver classification. There were 5 type B1 fractures, 28 type B2, and 7 type C. Radiographic union was achieved in 38 (95%) hips. The mean time to fracture union was 3.5 months. The prosthesis survival at 5 years was 95% (confidence interval, 88%-100%). Clinical results were good with a mean Oxford hip score of 30 (hip score maximum, 48). Complications included 1 nonunion, 1 infection, 1 dislocation, and 2 aseptic loosening. The Oxford trimodular femoral component is a safe and reliable prosthesis for the treatment of periprosthetic femoral fractures with satisfactory medium-term results.


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