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The Effect of Cerclage Banding Distally to a Clamshell Fracture Pattern in Total Hip Arthroplasty-A Biomechanical Study.

Philipp KastnerIvan ZdericBoyko GueorguievTorsten PastorMatthias LugerTobias GotterbarmClemens O Schopper
Published in: Bioengineering (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
From a biomechanical perspective, cerclage banding distally to an intraoperative clamshell fracture with an extent of 40% of the anchoring length of the stem demonstrated comparable resistance against hip stem loosening versus a non-fractured femur. It may therefore represent a valid treatment option to restore the full axial stability of a diaphyseal anchoring stem. In addition, it may be considered to keep the medial wall fragment unfixed, thus saving operative time and minimizing associated risks.
Keyphrases
  • total hip arthroplasty
  • preterm birth
  • finite element
  • patients undergoing
  • hip fracture
  • body composition
  • bone mineral density
  • replacement therapy