2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jos.2018.07.020
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Reattachment of an osteotomized greater trochanter in total hip arthroplasty using an ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fiber cable

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“…The incidence of greater trochanteric fractures (type F) was 11.6% (11/95 hips) and almost identical to previous reports (Table 3). When the anterior and posterior knot outcomes were compared with previous ndings, the outcome of the anterior knot was worse than past reports [12,13]; however, the outcome of the posterior knot was identical to that reported by Oe et al [12], although the patients were older and had femoral neck fracture. As the present study included patients with displaced femoral neck fracture and they were older, bone weakness was expected; thus, the incidence of greater trochanteric complications (greater trochanteric fracture in particular) were expected to be high.…”
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“…The incidence of greater trochanteric fractures (type F) was 11.6% (11/95 hips) and almost identical to previous reports (Table 3). When the anterior and posterior knot outcomes were compared with previous ndings, the outcome of the anterior knot was worse than past reports [12,13]; however, the outcome of the posterior knot was identical to that reported by Oe et al [12], although the patients were older and had femoral neck fracture. As the present study included patients with displaced femoral neck fracture and they were older, bone weakness was expected; thus, the incidence of greater trochanteric complications (greater trochanteric fracture in particular) were expected to be high.…”
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confidence: 52%
“…Oe et al [12] reported that the incidence of greater trochanteric complications was 7.9% (37/466 hips) in their THA cases via the modi ed Dall approach using two UHMWPE ber cables (applied when the greater trochanteric fragment was reattached). Kuroda et al [13] also reported that the incidence of greater trochanteric complications was 5.0% (3/60 hips) in their THA cases via the modi ed Mostardi approach using two UHMPE ber cables.…”
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“…A recent meta-analysis [2] showed that PAs are associated with a higher risk of dislocation and re-operation than AAs and LAs. In our country LAs were relatively widely used and several good results were reported [3,4].…”
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confidence: 90%