The Journal of arthroplasty
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Periprosthetic fractures around hip prostheses are difficult problems. We reviewed the results of treatment with Wagner revision stems in geriatric patients (> or = 65 years old) with Vancouver type B2 periprosthetic fractures. Over a 5-year period, 14 patients with Vancouver's type B2 periprosthetic fractures in the proximal femur were revised. ⋯ Twelve patients were available for assessment; all 12 reconstructions showed a stable prosthesis and solid fracture union. Seven patients had excellent outcome, 3 had a good outcome, and 2 had a poor outcome. Our series shows that the Wagner revision stem is a satisfactory prosthesis in revision of Vancouver type B2 periprosthetic fractures in geriatric patients.
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Sixty-three cementless Mallory-Head HA-coated femoral prostheses (Biomet, Warsaw, IN) were used in primary total hip arthroplasty in 50 patients with osteoarthritic hips because of congenital hip dysplasia. The implanted cup was also cementless (41 Harris Galante and 22 Ringlock). The patients were followed up for a mean period of 75.1 months (range, 44-110). ⋯ No correlations were found between the radiologic phenomena and the clinical outcome, but the tightness of the prosthesis fit had a definitive influence on the radiographic bone remodeling pattern. The cementless Mallory-Head HA-coated femoral prosthesis shows excellent clinical and radiological mid-term results in osteoarthritic hip dysplasia patients. There was no need for the use of a specially designed dysplasia femoral prosthesis.