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Letter to the editor| Volume 31, ISSUE 3, P213, April 2000

Letter to the editor

      I read with interest the paper of Kamineni, Vindlacheruvu and Ware on Peri-prosthetic femoral shaft fractures treated with plate and cable fixation, Injury 1999; 30: 261–268. They should be congratulated for undertaking the care of these difficult and increasingly common problems. I would, however, strongly question one of their central themes. They state that fixation should be undertaken even in the presence of a loose stem. Whilst open reduction and internal fixation is the preferred treatment when a fracture occurs around a solidly fixed stem [
      • Brady O.H.
      • Garbuz D.S.
      • Masri B.A.
      • Duncan C.P.
      Periprosthetic fractures after major joint replacement. Classification of the hip.
      ,
      • Chandler H.P.
      • King D.
      • Limbird R.
      • Hedley A.
      • McCarthy J.
      • Penenberg B.
      • Danylchuk K.
      The use of cortical allograft struts for fixation of fractures associated with well-fixed total joint prostheses.
      ,
      • Duncan C.P.
      • Masri B.A.
      Fractures of the femur after hip replacement.
      ], this cannot be extended to the situation where the stem is already loose, and the resulting motion or osteolysis have potentially contributed to the fracture.
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