: Proximal femoral replacement (PFR) is a well-established treatment for neoplasia of the proximal femur. The use of this surgical technique for non-neoplastic conditions has increased over the years. We carried out a systematic review of the literature to study the indications, complications, and functional results when PFR is used for non-neoplastic conditions. Twenty-seven studies were included in the review with a total of 828 PFRs with a mean follow-up of 50 months (range 1-225 months). The main indications were infection (28%), periprosthetic fracture (27%), aseptic loosening (22%), and fracture (16%). The rate of reoperation was 20.3% overall. The overall revision rate was 15.4%. The main complications were dislocation (10....
Introduction: Periprosthetic femoral nonunions (PPFN) have a reported incidence of 3–9%. Literature ...
AbstractBackgroundThe treatment of complex femur fractures poses a significant challenge. Even with ...
The proximal femur is a common location for the development of bony metastatic disease. Metastatic b...
: Proximal femoral replacement (PFR) is a well-established treatment for neoplasia of the proximal f...
BACKGROUND: Numerous factors may give rise to the loss of femoral bone stock that can be encountered...
Abstract Background Several studies have evaluated the survivorship and clinical outcomes of proxima...
Abstract Few studies have examined the impact of underlying diagnosis on the functional and oncologi...
Aims A possible solution for the management of proximal femoral bone loss is a modular proximal femu...
INTRODUCTION: Metastases to the proximal femur are usually managed surgically by tumor resection...
Tumor resection followed by reconstruction with a proximal femoral endoprosthesis or an allograft-pr...
Reconstruction of extensive proximal femoral bone loss is a major challenge during total hip arthrop...
Abstract Background Metastatic lesions to the proximal femur occur frequently and require special ...
Relevance. The development of the modern principles of combined tumor treatment has significantly im...
Purpose Periprosthetic fractures after hip prosthesis represent a constantly increasing clinical pro...
International audienceThere are few published studies on total femur replacement (TFR) because its i...
Introduction: Periprosthetic femoral nonunions (PPFN) have a reported incidence of 3–9%. Literature ...
AbstractBackgroundThe treatment of complex femur fractures poses a significant challenge. Even with ...
The proximal femur is a common location for the development of bony metastatic disease. Metastatic b...
: Proximal femoral replacement (PFR) is a well-established treatment for neoplasia of the proximal f...
BACKGROUND: Numerous factors may give rise to the loss of femoral bone stock that can be encountered...
Abstract Background Several studies have evaluated the survivorship and clinical outcomes of proxima...
Abstract Few studies have examined the impact of underlying diagnosis on the functional and oncologi...
Aims A possible solution for the management of proximal femoral bone loss is a modular proximal femu...
INTRODUCTION: Metastases to the proximal femur are usually managed surgically by tumor resection...
Tumor resection followed by reconstruction with a proximal femoral endoprosthesis or an allograft-pr...
Reconstruction of extensive proximal femoral bone loss is a major challenge during total hip arthrop...
Abstract Background Metastatic lesions to the proximal femur occur frequently and require special ...
Relevance. The development of the modern principles of combined tumor treatment has significantly im...
Purpose Periprosthetic fractures after hip prosthesis represent a constantly increasing clinical pro...
International audienceThere are few published studies on total femur replacement (TFR) because its i...
Introduction: Periprosthetic femoral nonunions (PPFN) have a reported incidence of 3–9%. Literature ...
AbstractBackgroundThe treatment of complex femur fractures poses a significant challenge. Even with ...
The proximal femur is a common location for the development of bony metastatic disease. Metastatic b...