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Large diameter metal on metal total hip replacement for femoral neck fractures with neurological conditions: A retrospective assessment
Authors:Jia Li  Wei Zheng  Jinzhu Zhao  Denghui Liu  Weidong Xu
Affiliation:Department of Orthopedics, Changhai Hospital, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai, China
Abstract:

Background:

Patients with Parkinson''s disease and poliomyelitis can have a femoral neck fracture; yet, the optimal methods of treatment for these hips remains controversial. Many constrained or semi-constrained prostheses, using constrained liners (CLs) with a locking mechanism to capture the femoral head, were used to treat femoral neck fractures in patients with neurological disorders. We retrospectively studied a group of patients with Parkinson''s disease and poliomyelitis who sustained femoral neck fractures and were treated by total hip arthroplasty using an L-MoM prosthesis.

Materials and Methods:

We retrospectively reviewed 12 hips in 12 patients who underwent large-diameter metal-on-metal (L-MoM) total hip replacement between May 2007 and October 2009. Eight of the 12 patients (8 hips; 66.7%) had Parkinson''s disease and 4 patients (4 hips; 33.3%) were affected with poliomyelitis.

Results:

The followup time was 5.2 years (range 3.6-6.0 years). At the latest followup, all the patients showed satisfactory clinical and radiographic results, with pain relief. No complications, such as dislocation or aseptic loosening occurred.

Conclusion:

We believe the use of L-MoM can diminish the rate of instability or dislocation, after operation. The L-MoM is an option for patients with Parkinson''s disease and poliomyelitis with femoral neck fracture.
Keywords:Femoral neck fracture   Parkinson''s disease   poliomyelitis   total hip arthroplasty   metal on metal prosthesis
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