The uncemented bipolar hemiarthroplasty for displaced femoral neck fractures: 6-year follow-up of 171 cases |
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Authors: | S ren Overgaard Tim Toftgaard Jensen Gunnar Bonde Niels B. Mossing |
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Affiliation: | Sø,ren Overgaard ,Tim Toftgaard Jensen,Gunnar Bonde,Niels B. Mossing |
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Abstract: | We report a study of 168 consecutive patients (171 prostheses) with a displaced femoral neck fracture and a physiologic age older than 75 years who were treated with an uncemented bipolar Monk hard-top hemiarthroplasty. Four prostheses dislocated postoperatively, but none after discharge. Two prostheses were later extracted. Five patients sustained an ipsilateral femoral fracture. Totally, 7 patients (4 percent) were reoperated on.
One year after the operation, 22 percent of the patients were dead. An increased mortality rate was recorded during the first 6 months after surgery. At follow-up 6 (3-9) years after the operation, 4 of the 62 patients alive had weight-bearing pain. Three had subsidence of the prosthesis, but none had protrusion of the acetabulum. Ninety-five percent of the patients were free from complications requiring a reoperation or outpatient evaluation. |
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