The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 24, Issue: 5, Page: 825.e1-825.e4

Treatment of Symptomatic Greater Trochanteric Fracture After Total Hip Arthroplasty

Jeffrey I. Peretz; Michael J. Chuang; Douglas L. Cerynik; Norman A. Johanson
Hip

Isolated greater trochanter fractures after total hip arthroplasty are associated with major comorbidities such as debilitating weakness, pain, and dislocation. No definitive standard of care has been established for these fracture. However, it is well known that reestablishing osseous union in these patients is strongly associated with return of functional status. We report a case of an elderly patient with multiple hip revision surgeries now presenting with unilateral greater trochanter fracture. Treatment incorporated the use of a trochanteric claw plate, cerclage wiring, and adjuvant demineralized bone matrix allograft to achieve successful osseous union. This is the first reported use of adjuvant demineralized bone matrix for fixing these fractures.


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