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Subtrochanteric Fracture of the Femur Following Knee Replacement Surgery: A Case Series and Review of the Literature Publisher



Vosoughi F1 ; Vaziri AS2 ; Shayanmoghadam R1 ; Nejad EB1
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  1. 1. Department of Orthopedic and Trauma Surgery, Shariati Hospital, School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Center of Orthopedic Trans-Disciplinary Applied Research (COTAR), Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Source: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports Published:2024


Abstract

Introduction and importance: Knee arthroplasties as an effective intervention is primarily performed in patients with primary osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Risk of hip fracture may be either decreased or increased in patients with Knee arthroplasties. There is conflicting evidence in this regard. Over the years, some studies have reported the occurrence of hip fractures following this operation as a rare but severe complication. The aim of the present case series was to report diagnosis and treatment of the mentioned five cases. Case presentation: During a period of two years, five patients with a diagnosis of a subtrochanteric fracture and history of total knee arthroplasty who referred to hospital were selected to include in the present case series. Clinical discussion: the presence of RA and treatment with glucocorticoids, a reduction of BMD following knee replacement surgery, and ultimately, an increase in physical activity and movement after the arthroplasty due to the improvement of preoperational pain, may all contribute in a complex manner to the observed outcome of increased fracture risk in the hip following TKA. Conclusion: In summary, special care including using medications to improve BMD should be taken to minimize the risk of such an event. © 2023