[Periprosthetic fractures. Long-term results after plate osteosynthesis stabilization]

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[Periprosthetic fractures. Long-term results after plate osteosynthesis stabilization]. / Rupprecht, Martin; Großterlinden, Lars Gerhard; Barvencik, Florian; Gebauer, Matthias; Briem, Daniel; Rueger, Johannes Maria; Lehmann, Wolfgang.

in: UNFALLCHIRURG, Jahrgang 111, Nr. 10, 10, 2008, S. 812-820.

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Rupprecht, M, Großterlinden, LG, Barvencik, F, Gebauer, M, Briem, D, Rueger, JM & Lehmann, W 2008, '[Periprosthetic fractures. Long-term results after plate osteosynthesis stabilization]', UNFALLCHIRURG, Jg. 111, Nr. 10, 10, S. 812-820. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18587547?dopt=Citation>

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Rupprecht, M., Großterlinden, L. G., Barvencik, F., Gebauer, M., Briem, D., Rueger, J. M., & Lehmann, W. (2008). [Periprosthetic fractures. Long-term results after plate osteosynthesis stabilization]. UNFALLCHIRURG, 111(10), 812-820. [10]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18587547?dopt=Citation

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Rupprecht M, Großterlinden LG, Barvencik F, Gebauer M, Briem D, Rueger JM et al. [Periprosthetic fractures. Long-term results after plate osteosynthesis stabilization]. UNFALLCHIRURG. 2008;111(10):812-820. 10.

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title = "[Periprosthetic fractures. Long-term results after plate osteosynthesis stabilization]",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Due to the increasing age of patients and the rising number of joint replacements, the incidence of periprosthetic fractures (PPF) is also increasing. The treatment should be selected with knowledge of the prefracture interface status and the type of fracture involved. The aim of this study was to evaluate our treatment of PPF with long-term follow-up. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From 1988 to 2006, 99 patients with PPF were treated in our department. In 86 cases a plate osteosynthesis was used. After a mean time of 7.3+/-2.8 years, we studied 56 patients and monitored their complications. RESULTS: The most diagnosed fracture was Johansson type III (44%). Seventy-one patients were treated with a conventional and 15 with locking-plate osteosynthesis. In 15 cases (17.5%) we found severe complications (3 breaks and 3 dislocations of the plates, 6 cases of pseudarthrosis, 2 deep wound infections, and 1 case of postoperative bleeding). CONCLUSION: Due to the minor frequency of severe complications, plate osteosynthesis of a periprosthetic fracture with a loosened interface is a good therapeutic option for individual patients, particularly for geriatric patients and those without disorders specific to a loosened interface.",
author = "Martin Rupprecht and Gro{\ss}terlinden, {Lars Gerhard} and Florian Barvencik and Matthias Gebauer and Daniel Briem and Rueger, {Johannes Maria} and Wolfgang Lehmann",
year = "2008",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "111",
pages = "812--820",
journal = "UNFALLCHIRURGIE",
issn = "0177-5537",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - [Periprosthetic fractures. Long-term results after plate osteosynthesis stabilization]

AU - Rupprecht, Martin

AU - Großterlinden, Lars Gerhard

AU - Barvencik, Florian

AU - Gebauer, Matthias

AU - Briem, Daniel

AU - Rueger, Johannes Maria

AU - Lehmann, Wolfgang

PY - 2008

Y1 - 2008

N2 - BACKGROUND: Due to the increasing age of patients and the rising number of joint replacements, the incidence of periprosthetic fractures (PPF) is also increasing. The treatment should be selected with knowledge of the prefracture interface status and the type of fracture involved. The aim of this study was to evaluate our treatment of PPF with long-term follow-up. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From 1988 to 2006, 99 patients with PPF were treated in our department. In 86 cases a plate osteosynthesis was used. After a mean time of 7.3+/-2.8 years, we studied 56 patients and monitored their complications. RESULTS: The most diagnosed fracture was Johansson type III (44%). Seventy-one patients were treated with a conventional and 15 with locking-plate osteosynthesis. In 15 cases (17.5%) we found severe complications (3 breaks and 3 dislocations of the plates, 6 cases of pseudarthrosis, 2 deep wound infections, and 1 case of postoperative bleeding). CONCLUSION: Due to the minor frequency of severe complications, plate osteosynthesis of a periprosthetic fracture with a loosened interface is a good therapeutic option for individual patients, particularly for geriatric patients and those without disorders specific to a loosened interface.

AB - BACKGROUND: Due to the increasing age of patients and the rising number of joint replacements, the incidence of periprosthetic fractures (PPF) is also increasing. The treatment should be selected with knowledge of the prefracture interface status and the type of fracture involved. The aim of this study was to evaluate our treatment of PPF with long-term follow-up. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From 1988 to 2006, 99 patients with PPF were treated in our department. In 86 cases a plate osteosynthesis was used. After a mean time of 7.3+/-2.8 years, we studied 56 patients and monitored their complications. RESULTS: The most diagnosed fracture was Johansson type III (44%). Seventy-one patients were treated with a conventional and 15 with locking-plate osteosynthesis. In 15 cases (17.5%) we found severe complications (3 breaks and 3 dislocations of the plates, 6 cases of pseudarthrosis, 2 deep wound infections, and 1 case of postoperative bleeding). CONCLUSION: Due to the minor frequency of severe complications, plate osteosynthesis of a periprosthetic fracture with a loosened interface is a good therapeutic option for individual patients, particularly for geriatric patients and those without disorders specific to a loosened interface.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 111

SP - 812

EP - 820

JO - UNFALLCHIRURGIE

JF - UNFALLCHIRURGIE

SN - 0177-5537

IS - 10

M1 - 10

ER -