Extended Trochanteric Osteotomy in Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty

Jan 29, 2024JBJS essential surgical techniques

Using Extended Bone Cutting of the Thigh for Hip Replacement Surgery Revisions

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Abstract

Radiographic and clinical union is achieved in 98% of patients following extended trochanteric osteotomies (ETOs) during revision total hip arthroplasty.

  • ETOs are associated with high union rates and infrequent notable trochanteric migration.
  • The mean proximal trochanteric osteotomy fragment migration prior to union is 3 mm.
  • Fractures of the osteotomy fragment occur in 9% of hips postoperatively.
  • The 10-year survivorship free of revision for aseptic femoral loosening is 97%.
  • Choosing between laterally based Paprosky or anteriorly based Wagner ETO depends on patient anatomy and implant type.

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