2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2013.10.032
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Distal femoral replacement in periprosthetic fracture around total knee arthroplasty

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“…We will address two articles, each of which found reasonable results in their studies. In an article by Jassim et al [62], the author presented a study that involved 11 patients with a mean age of 81 years. The patients suffered from periprosthetic fractures that had an unstable prosthesis with poor bone stock.…”
Section: Endoprosthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We will address two articles, each of which found reasonable results in their studies. In an article by Jassim et al [62], the author presented a study that involved 11 patients with a mean age of 81 years. The patients suffered from periprosthetic fractures that had an unstable prosthesis with poor bone stock.…”
Section: Endoprosthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is much more technically difficult to operate than a tumor prosthesis, as it cannot solve the simultaneous problems of both diaphyseal femoral fracture and severe comminuted fracture around the femoral prosthesis. There are similar reports regarding the use of a distal femoral replacement for non-tumorous cases, including fractures 141516171819. We treated the patients successfully using a MUTARS® prosthesis for distal femur periprosthetic fracture with severe comminution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…However, in cases of severe bone loss or complete clinical insufficiency of all major ligaments (medial or lateral collateral ligament, anterior cruciate ligament, posterior cruciate ligament), increased constraint is required, from a posterior stabilized prosthesis to a condylar constrained knee, or a rotating hinge device 1213. GMRS is a comprehensive modular implant system with rotating hinge that allows for massive bone reconstruction after tumor resections, fractures, nonunions, or salvage TKA revision 1415…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%