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Fémur destrozado: Opciones de solución radical. (I)

The Shattered Femur: Radical Solution Options

Adolph V. Lombardi, Jr. MD, FACS⁎, †, ‡, §, and Keith R. Berend MD⁎, †, §

§Department of Orthopedics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio †Department of Surgery, New Albany Surgical Hospital, New Albany, Ohio ‡Department of Biomedical Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio ⁎Joint Implant Surgeons, Inc, New Albany, Ohio

Abstract

The field of total joint arthroplasty has undergone a tremendous evolution over the past 5 decades. With increased arthroplasty use, indications expanding to younger patients, and increased life span, coupled with the limited longevity demonstrated by all arthroplasty devices to date, many patients have undergone at least one revision procedure. Therefore, reconstructive orthopedic surgeons may sometimes face the so-called shattered femur, defined as a femur that is not reconstructible with conventional methods. The clinical scenarios for which total femoral arthroplasty is indicated and a recommended surgical technique are reviewed.

The Journal of Arthroplasty. Volume 21, Issue 4, Supplement 1 , June 2006, Pages 107-111.

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