Intra-operative error during Austin Moore hemiarthroplasty.

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PURPOSE. To examine the frequency of technical errors during implantation of the Austin Moore prosthesis in a public hospital. METHODS. Radiographs and charts of 147 consecutive uncemented Austin Moore hemiarthoplasty patients were retrospectively reviewed with particular reference to intra-operative errors associated with early failure of the prosthesis. RESULTS. 48% of the patients had at least one error pertinent to implantation and 14% sustained intra-operative fractures. The error rates between relatively junior doctors and consultants were not significantly different. CONCLUSION. The uncemented Austin Moore prosthesis is a technically demanding prosthesis that is difficult to implant well. Greater selectivity should be exercised when considering its use for femoral neck fractures.

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Weinrauch, P. (2006). Intra-operative error during Austin Moore hemiarthroplasty. Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery (Hong Kong), 14(3), 249–252. https://doi.org/10.1177/230949900601400304

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