Hohe Revisionsraten und Mortalität nach Versorgung periprothetischer distaler Femurfrakturen mit einem distalen Femurersatz: Eine Analyse aus dem EPRD

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Periprosthetic distal femoral fractures (PDFF) are challenging injuries, as mostly geriatric patients with serious comorbidities are affected. Revision to a distal femoral replacement (DFR) is often the best option in very distal fractures, poor bone stock and/or loose total knee replacement. Data on outcome after these surgeries is limited.

OBJECTIVES: This study was initiated to analyze the outcome after distal femoral replacement for periprosthetic distal femoral fractures.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data of the German Arthroplasty Registry (EPRD) were analyzed. From a total of 43,945 revision knee replacement surgeries in the registry, 629 patients could be identified with a PDFF in which a DFR was used for revision. The mean age was 79.1 years, and 84.1% were female. Revisions and mortality were analyzed and compared with patient groups with a similar procedure (revision total knee arthroplasty) or similar general condition (fracture hip replacement). To make the groups more comparable, matched-pair-analyses were performed that included age, gender, BMI and comorbidities as matching parameters.

RESULTS: Within 1 year after surgery 17.1% of the patients died and 10.4% were revised. Within 4 years 35.5% died and 22.3% were revised. Revision rates were lower in elective knee revisions (1 year 6.0%, 4 years 16.8%). Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) accounted for 50% of all revisions, resulting a PJI rate of 7.3%. Mortality after DFR was similarly high as after fracture hip arthroplasty.

CONCLUSION: After DFR for PDFF every third patient died, and every fifth patient needed revision within 4 years after surgery, which demonstrates the severity of this injury. Efforts should be undertaken to provide optimal treatment to these high-risk patients to reduce unfavorable outcomes. Surgeries should be well prepared and performed as early as possible in hospitals with adequate experience.

Translated title of the contribution
High revision rates and mortality after treatment of periprosthetic distal femur fractures with a distal femur replacement
An analysis from the EPRD

Details

Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)136-143
Number of pages8
JournalDie Orthopädie : Organ der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Orthopädie und Orthopädische Chirurgie
Volume53
Issue number2
Early online date9 Jan 2024
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2024
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

Scopus 85182228526
Mendeley 50ae7743-3409-375c-b605-bf4b0b93e7d8

Keywords

Keywords

  • Aged, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee/adverse effects, Death, Female, Femoral Fractures, Distal, Femoral Fractures/surgery, Femur/surgery, Humans, Male, Periprosthetic Fractures/surgery, Retrospective Studies