The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 21, Issue: 7, Page: 1064-1067

A Clinical, Radiographic, and Cost Comparison of Cerclage Techniques: Wires vs Cables

Merrill A. Ritter; Joseph D. Lutgring; Kenneth E. Davis; Michael E. Berend; John B. Meding
Hip
The cerclage technique is used to secure femoral fractures, allografts, and plates. It is not clear whether wires or cables are better suited for this technique. A retrospective radiographic review of the 6460 total hip arthroplasties done between 1986 and 2003 was performed. Wires/cables were used in 249 hips. It was found that one cable was broken (0.92%) compared with 11 wires (1.72%) (P < .5373). It was found that there was no statistical difference in Harris hip function or pain scores between patients with wires and those with cables or between those with broken wires/cables and those without broken wires/cables. The Luque wires, which cost $29.79 each, performed equally to the cables, which cost $275.40 each, suggesting that wiring may be the preferred cerclage technique.

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