Extraction of well-fixed extended porous-coated cementless stems using a femoral longitudinal split procedure

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We present a technique of posterior femoral longitudinal split (FLS) osteotomy. This technique allows the expansion of the metaphyseal–diaphyseal region of the proximal femur facilitating extraction of well-fixed extended porous-coated stems. The extractions were performed using extended transfemoral osteotomy (ETO) and FLS osteotomy between June 2002 and March 2014. The study group, which comprised patients with well-fixed extended porous-coated stems, consisted of two men and ten women with an average age of 63.2 years. The stem was successfully removed using the FLS procedure in 8 of the 10 hips. Reimplantation surgery was performed in 6 of the 12 hips with ARMD, periprosthetic infection, or metallosis. This FLS technique may allow the easy removal of well-fixed extended porous-coated stems and become an alternative method for the removal of all stems.

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Nagoya, S., Sasaki, M., Kaya, M., Okazaki, S., Tateda, K., & Yamashita, T. (2015). Extraction of well-fixed extended porous-coated cementless stems using a femoral longitudinal split procedure. European Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 6(4), 417–421. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12570-015-0322-2

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