Title of article :
Substantially higher prevalence of postoperative peri-prosthetic fractures in octogenarians with hip fractures oper-ated with a cemented, polished tapered stem rather than an anatomic stem
Author/Authors :
MUKKA, Sebastian Department of Orthopedics - Sundsvall Hospital, Sundsvall , MELLNER, Carl Department of Orthopedics - Sundsvall Hospital, Sundsvall , KNUTSSON, Björn Department of Orthopedics - Sundsvall Hospital, Sundsvall , SAYED-NOOR, Arkan Department of Orthopedics - Sundsvall Hospital, Sundsvall , SKÖLDENBERG, Olof Department of Orthopedics - Danderyd Hospital and Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm
Abstract :
Background and purpose — Recent studies have demonstrated
a high incidence of postoperative periprosthetic femoral fracture
(PPF) in elderly patients treated with 2 commonly used cemented,
polished tapered stems. We compared the prevalence and incidence
rate of PPF in a consecutive cohort of octagenerians with femoral
neck fractures (FNFs) treated with either a collarless, polished
tapered (CPT) stem or an anatomic matte stem (Lubinus SP2).
Patients and methods — In a multicenter, prospective cohort
study, we included 979 hips in patients aged 80 years and above
(72% females, median age 86 (80–102) years) with a femoral neck
fracture as indication for surgery. 69% of the patients were clas-
sifi ed as ASA class 3 or 4. Hip-related complications and repeat
surgery were assessed at a median follow-up of 20 (0–24) months
postoperatively.
Results — 22 hips (2.2%) sustained a PPF at a median of 7
(0–22) months postoperatively; 14 (64%) were Vancouver B2
fractures. 7 of the 22 surgically treated fractures required revision
surgery, mainly due to deep infection. The cumulative incidence
of PPFs was 3.8% in the CPT group, as compared with 0.2% in
the SP2 group (p < 0.001). The risk ratio (RR) was 16 (95% CI:
2–120) using the SP2 group as denominator.
Interpretation — The CPT stem was associated with a higher
risk of PPF than the SP2 stem. We suggest that the tapered
CPT stem should not be used for the treatment of femoral neck
fractures in patients over 80 years.
Keywords :
octogenarians , postoperative peri-prosthetic fractures , anatomic stem , polished tapered stem
Journal title :
Acta Orthopaedica