• J Am Acad Orthop Sur · Mar 2005

    Salvage of failed treatment of hip fractures.

    • George J Haidukewych and Daniel J Berry.
    • Florida Orthopedic Institute, Tampa, FL 33637, USA.
    • J Am Acad Orthop Sur. 2005 Mar 1; 13 (2): 101-9.

    AbstractTypically, patients with failed internal fixation of a hip fracture have marked pain and disability. These patients may present treatment challenges. Salvage is tailored to the anatomic site of the nonunion, the quality of the remaining bone and articular surface, and patient factors such as age and activity level. In younger patients with either a femoral neck or intertrochanteric fracture nonunion with a satisfactory hip joint, treatment typically involves revision internal fixation with or without osteotomy or bone grafting. In older patients with poor remaining proximal bone stock or a badly damaged hip joint, conversion to hip arthroplasty can restore function effectively and reduce pain. For femoral head salvage procedures, choosing a fixation device and accurate preoperative planning are the major challenges in decision making. For conversion to arthroplasty, the major challenges are assessing the need for acetabular resurfacing, selecting the femoral implant, and managing the greater trochanter. Technical challenges include broken hardware, deformity, and femoral bone defects. Attention to technical details can minimize potential complications.

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