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B2 or not B2? That is the question: a review of periprosthetic fractures around cemented taper-slip femoral components.

Joanna L MaggsEric SwantonSarah L WhitehouseJonathan R HowellA John TimperleyMatthew J W HubbleMatthew J Wilson
Published in: The bone & joint journal (2021)
We endorse a modification of the original Vancouver system to include a subclassification of B2 fractures around cemented femoral prostheses to include B2W (where cement is well-fixed to bone) and B2L (where the cement is loose). Fractures around taper-slip design stems are more likely to fracture in a B2W pattern compared to fractures around composite beam design stems which are more likely to fracture in a B2L pattern. B2W fractures can reliably be managed with CinC revision. Cite this article: Bone Joint J 2021;103-B(1):71-78.
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