Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research: March 2010 - Volume 468 - Issue 3 - p 898–901 doi: 10.1007/s11999-009-1082-5 CASE REPORT

We present the case of a patient with intraoperative femoral fracture during THA, which was repaired using cerclage fixation and insertion of an hydroxyapatite-coated cementless stem. The patient was evaluated postoperatively using radiostereometry during a 2-year course, and despite a large amount of subsidence and rotation, stabilization occurred and was maintained by 6 months. By evaluating the pattern of stem migration after intraoperative fracture, this case shows, even in the presence of instability, a successful clinical outcome can be achieved using an hydroxyapatite-coated cementless stem.

Campbell, David, BMBS, FRACS, PhD1, a; Mercer, Graham, BMBS, FRACS1; Nilsson, Kjell, G., MSc, BVSc, DVSc2; Callary, Stuart, A., BAppSc3, 4
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We present the case of a patient with intraoperative femoral fracture during THA, which was repaired using cerclage fixation and insertion of an hydroxyapatite-coated cementless stem. The patient was evaluated postoperatively using radiostereometry during a 2-year course, and despite a large amount of subsidence and rotation, stabilization occurred and was maintained by 6 months. By evaluating the pattern of stem migration after intraoperative fracture, this case shows, even in the presence of instability, a successful clinical outcome can be achieved using an hydroxyapatite-coated cementless stem.


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