Short-Stem Hip Arthroplasty as a Solution for limited Proximal Femoral Bone Stock

We describe an uncommon scenario where the femoral diaphysis was subjugated by previous long stemmed revision knee replacements limiting options for primary hip arthroplasty. A  short stemmed pressfit femoral componet was implanted bilaterally. At 11 years the implants remain stable with improved cl...

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Main Authors: Ai E Gamboa, David Graham Campbell, Peter Lewis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Joint Implant Surgery & Research Foundation 2015-08-01
Series:Reconstructive Review
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Online Access:http://reconstructivereview.org/ojs/index.php/rr/article/view/114
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spelling doaj-3f5b710808b84c8a8788d8e5014ff4152020-11-24T21:33:28ZengJoint Implant Surgery & Research FoundationReconstructive Review2331-22622331-22702015-08-015210.15438/rr.5.2.114112Short-Stem Hip Arthroplasty as a Solution for limited Proximal Femoral Bone StockAi E Gamboa0David Graham Campbell1Peter Lewis2The Wakefield Orthopaedic Clinic 270 Wakefield Steet Adelaide 5000 South AustraliaThe Wakefield Orthopaedic Clinic 270 Wakefield Steet Adelaide 5000 South AustraliaThe Wakefield Orthopaedic Clinic 270 Wakefield Steet Adelaide 5000 South AustraliaWe describe an uncommon scenario where the femoral diaphysis was subjugated by previous long stemmed revision knee replacements limiting options for primary hip arthroplasty. A  short stemmed pressfit femoral componet was implanted bilaterally. At 11 years the implants remain stable with improved clinical function. This case emphasizes the importance of preoperative templating and  the utility of considering the use of unconventional stems in the management of unusual situations.http://reconstructivereview.org/ojs/index.php/rr/article/view/114hip surgeryshort seem prosthesiship arthroplasty
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author Ai E Gamboa
David Graham Campbell
Peter Lewis
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Peter Lewis
Short-Stem Hip Arthroplasty as a Solution for limited Proximal Femoral Bone Stock
Reconstructive Review
hip surgery
short seem prosthesis
hip arthroplasty
author_facet Ai E Gamboa
David Graham Campbell
Peter Lewis
author_sort Ai E Gamboa
title Short-Stem Hip Arthroplasty as a Solution for limited Proximal Femoral Bone Stock
title_short Short-Stem Hip Arthroplasty as a Solution for limited Proximal Femoral Bone Stock
title_full Short-Stem Hip Arthroplasty as a Solution for limited Proximal Femoral Bone Stock
title_fullStr Short-Stem Hip Arthroplasty as a Solution for limited Proximal Femoral Bone Stock
title_full_unstemmed Short-Stem Hip Arthroplasty as a Solution for limited Proximal Femoral Bone Stock
title_sort short-stem hip arthroplasty as a solution for limited proximal femoral bone stock
publisher Joint Implant Surgery & Research Foundation
series Reconstructive Review
issn 2331-2262
2331-2270
publishDate 2015-08-01
description We describe an uncommon scenario where the femoral diaphysis was subjugated by previous long stemmed revision knee replacements limiting options for primary hip arthroplasty. A  short stemmed pressfit femoral componet was implanted bilaterally. At 11 years the implants remain stable with improved clinical function. This case emphasizes the importance of preoperative templating and  the utility of considering the use of unconventional stems in the management of unusual situations.
topic hip surgery
short seem prosthesis
hip arthroplasty
url http://reconstructivereview.org/ojs/index.php/rr/article/view/114
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