Symptomatic trochanteric non-union following total hip replacement treated with reattachment combined with two-stage revision surgery of the femoral stem.

Abstract:

:We present a case of symptomatic trochanteric non-union following total hip replacement treated initially with a Dall-Miles grip plate. After failure of this treatment, the patient had a two-stage revision. Trochanteric non-union is one of the well-described complications after total hip replacement. It is frequently difficult to treat, while potentially causing weakness, altered gait and instability of the artificial joint. We believe that reattachment of the trochanter combined with a staged revision of the femoral stem using a posterior approach for the second stage could be a valuable technique to be added to the orthopaedic armamentarium for recurrent and symptomatic trochanteric non-unions after primary total hip replacement, particularly after failure to treat with all the other techniques described in literature.

journal_name

Ann R Coll Surg Engl

authors

Drampalos E,Bayam L,Oakley J,Hemmady M,Hodgkinson J

doi

10.1308/rcsann.2019.0048

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2019-07-01 00:00:00

pages

e133-e135

issue

6

eissn

0035-8843

issn

1478-7083

journal_volume

101

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