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Updated: Jun 9 2025

THA Periprosthetic Fracture

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  • summary
  • Epidemiology
  • Etiology
  • Intraoperative Acetabular Fractures
  • Intraoperative Femur Fractures
    • Introduction
      • incidence
        • primary THA
          • 0.1-5%
        • revision THA
          • 3-21%
      • mechanism
        • proximal fractures
          • usually occur with bone preparation (ie aggressive rasping) and prosthetic insertion
          • may occur during implant insertion from dimension mismatch
        • middle-region fractures
          • usually occur when excessive force is used during surgical exposure or bone preparation
        • distal fractures
          • usually occur when tip of a straight-stem prosthesis impacting at femoral bow
      • risk factors
        • impaction bone grafting
        • female gender
        • technical errors
        • cementless implants
        • osteoporosis
        • revision
        • minimally invasive techniques (controversial)
    • Presentation
      • change in resistance while inserting stem should raise suspicion for fracture
    • Classification
      • Vancouver classification (intraoperative)
        • considerations
          • location
          • pattern
          • stability of fracture
        • types
          • A - proximal metaphysis
          • B - diaphyseal
          • C - distal to stem tip (not amenable to insertion of longest revision stem)
        • subtypes
          • 1 - cortical perforation
          • 2 - nondisplaced crack
          • 3 - displaced unstable fracture pattern
    • Imaging
      • intraoperative radiographs are required when there is a concern for fracture
    • Treatment
      • stem removal, cabling, and reinsertion
      • trochanteric fixation with wires, cables, or claw-plate
        • indications
          • intraoperative, proximal femur fractures
      • removal of implant, insertion of longer stem prosthesis
        • indications
          • complete (two-part) fractures of middle region
        • technique
          • distal tip of stem must bypass distal extent of fracture by 2 cortical diameters
          • may use cortical allograft struts for added stability
      • removal of implant, internal fixation with plate, reinsertion of prosthesis
        • indications
          • distal fractures that cannot be bypassed with a long-stemmed prosthesis
      • Vancouver Classification & Treatment - Intraoperative Periprosthetic Fracture
      • Type
      • Description 
      • Treatment
      • A1
      • Proximal metaphysis, cortical perforation
      • Bone graft alone (e.g. from acetabular reaming)
      • A2
      • Proximal metaphysis, nondisplaced crack
      • Cerclage wire before inserting stem (to prevent crack propagation)
      •  Ignore the fracture if fully porous coated stem is used (provided there is no distal propagation)
      • A3
      • Proximal metaphysis, displaced unstable fracture
      • Fully porous coated stem, or tapered fluted stem
      • Wires/cables/claw plate for isolated GT fractures
      • B1
      • Diaphyseal, cortical perforation (usually during cement removal)
      •  Fully porous coated stem (bypass by 2 cortical diameters) ± strut allograft
      • Diaphyseal, nondisplaced crack (from increased hoop stress during broaching or implant placement)
      • Cerclage wire (if implant stable)
      • Fully porous coated stem to bypass defect (if implant unstable) ± strut allograft
      •  PWB and observation (if detected postop)
      • B3
      • Diaphyseal, displaced unstable fracture (usually during hip dislocation, cement removal, stem insertion)
      • Fully porous coated stem to bypass defect ± strut allograft
      • C1
      • Distal to stem tip, cortical perforation (during cement removal)
      • Morcellized bone graft, fully porous coated stem to bypass defect, strut allograft
      • C2
      • Distal to stem tip, nondisplaced fracture
      • Cerclage wire, strut allograft
      • C3
      • Distal to stem tip, displaced unstable fracture
      • ORIF 
  • Postoperative Femur fracture
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