Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10081787 | The Journal of Arthroplasty | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We reviewed the outcome of 7 patients sustaining undisplaced femoral neck periprosthetic fractures associated with the Birmingham hip resurfacing procedure. All fractures presented within 4 months of initial surgery. All fractures were treated conservatively with a period of nonweight bearing. The 7 patients were assessed clinically and radiologically at a minimum of 16 months postfracture. All fractures had fully united. There was no evidence of impaired function or abnormal radiological findings after this conservative treatment strategy in 6 patients. One patient had marked femoral neck narrowing but no functional impairment.
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Authors
Andrew J. FRCS, Diane L. FRCS Ed (Tr and Orth), Andrew FRACS, David FRACS, Anthony J. FRACS,