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Biomechanical evaluation of peri- and interprosthetic fractures of the femur

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2010-06-01
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Lehmann, Wolfgang  
Rupprecht, Martin  
Hellmers, Niels  
Biomechanik M-3  
Sellenschloh, Kay  
Biomechanik M-3  
Briem, Daniel  
Püschel, Klaus  
Amling, Michael  
Morlock, Michael  
Biomechanik M-3  
Rueger, Johannes M.  
TORE-URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11420/46426
Journal
The journal of trauma : injury, infection, and critical care  
Volume
68
Issue
6
Start Page
1459
End Page
1463
Citation
The journal of trauma : injury, infection, and critical care 68 (6): 1459-1463 (2010)
Publisher DOI
10.1097/TA.0b013e3181bb8d89
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-77953777452
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Background: Because of an increasing life expectancy of patients and the rising number of joint replacements, peri- and interprosthetic femoral fractures are a common occurrence in most trauma centers. This study was designed to answer two primary questions. First, whether the fracture risk increases with two intramedullary implants in one femur; and second, whether a compression plate osteosynthesis is sufficient for stabilizing an interprosthetic fracture. Methods: Twenty-four human cadaveric femurs were harvested and four groups were matched based on the basis of bone density using a peripher quantitative computer tomography (pQCT). All groups-(I) hip prosthesis with a cemented femoral stem; (II) hip prosthesis and retrograde femoral nail; (III) hip prosthesis, retrograde femoral nail, and lateral compression plate; (IV) all three implants with an additional simulated interprosthetic fracture-were biomechanically tested in a four-point bending in lateral-medial direction. Results: The second group with two intramedullary implants exhibited 20% lower fracture strength in comparison with group 1 with proximal femoral stem only. The stabilization of an interprosthetic fracture with a lateral compression plate (group IV) resulted in a fracture strength similar to femur with prosthesis only. Conclusion: Two intramedullary implants reduce the fracture strength significantly. If an interprosthetic fracture occurs, sufficient stability can be achieved by a lateral compression plate. Because two intramedullary implants in the femur may decrease the fracture strength, the treatment of supracondylar femoral fractures with a retrograde nail in cases with preexisting ipsilateral hip prosthesis should be reconsidered.
Subjects
Femoral fracture
Interprosthetic fracture
Locking plate
Periprosthetic fracture
DDC Class
610: Medicine, Health
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