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Kevin Döring ◽  
Klemens Vertesich ◽  
Luca Martelanz ◽  
Kevin Staats ◽  
Christoph Böhler ◽  
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Abstract Introduction Multiple revision hip arthroplasties and critical trauma might cause severe bone loss that requires proximal femoral replacement (PFR). The aim of this retrospective study was to analyse complication- and revision-free survivals of patients who received modular megaprostheses in an attempt to reconstruct massive non-neoplastic bone defects of the proximal femur. Questions/purposes (1) What were general complication rates and revision-free survivals following PFR? (2) What is the incidence of complication specific survivals? (3) What were risk factors leading to a diminished PFR survival? Materials and methods Twenty-eight patients with sufficient follow-up after receiving a modular proximal femoral megaprosthesis were identified. The indications for PFR included prosthetic joint infection (PJI), periprosthetic fracture, aseptic loosening, non-union and critical femoral fracture. Complications were grouped according to the ISOLS-classification of segmental endoprosthetic failure by Henderson et al. Results Overall, the complication-free survival was 64.3% at one year, 43.2% at five years and 38.4% at ten years, with 16 patients (57%) suffering at least one complication. Complications were dislocation in eight patients (29%), PJI in 6 patients (21%), periprosthetic fracture in five patients (18%), and aseptic loosening in six patients (21%). Prosthesis stem cementation showed a lower risk for revision in a cox proportional hazard model (95% CI 0.04–0.93, HR 0.2, p = 0.04). Conclusion PFR with modular megaprostheses represents a viable last resort treatment with high complication rates for patients with severe proximal femoral bone loss due to failed arthroplasty or critical fractures. In revision arthroplasty settings, PFR cementation should be advocated in cases of impaired bone quality.


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Chima Nwankwo ◽  
Philip R. Wolinsky ◽  
Mauro Giordani ◽  
Derek F. Amanatullah

2015 ◽  
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Hiromi Otsuka ◽  
Koji Yamamoto ◽  
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Hiroshi Fujita ◽  
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Dae-Geun Jeon ◽  
Won Seok Song ◽  
Soo-Yong Lee ◽  
Wan Hyeong Cho

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pp. 208-220
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Paul A. Manley ◽  
John P. Heiner ◽  
Ray Vanderby ◽  
Mark D. Markel

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