Case A: THA Revision

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1 1 Case A: THA Revision 43 year old male Index THA revised in 1995 due to loosening Subsequently revised in 2004 using long stem via trochanteric osteotomy, with allograft strut and four elastic cerclage cables No pain and healing

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Case A: THA Revision. 43 year old male. Index THA revised in 1995 due to loosening Subsequently revised in 2004 using long stem via trochanteric osteotomy, with allograft strut and four elastic cerclage cables No pain and healing osteotomy at six-months. Case A: THA Revision. 2 Months - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Case A: THA Revision

43 year old male

• Index THA revised in 1995 due to loosening

• Subsequently revised in 2004 using long stem via trochanteric osteotomy, with allograft strut and four elastic cerclage cables

• No pain and healing osteotomy at six-months

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Case A: THA Revision

2 MonthsPost-OpPre-Op

6 MonthsPost-Op

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60 year old male

• Transverse patella fracture

• Treated with tension band technique using one elastic cerclage cable and two Steinmann pins

• Clinical union at 3 months

• Cable and instrumentation removed without complication (cable was still tight)

Case B: Patella Fracture

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Post-Explantation

Case B: Patella Fracture

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40X 100X

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H&E stained images courtesy of Pat Campbell Ph.D.

(Joint Replacement Institute, Los Angeles, CA)

• Histological analysis of tissue retrieved from elastic cerclage cable explanted after 14 weeks

• Sections show reactive blood vessels in a loose fibrous tissue stroma, consistent with repair tissue

• Macrophages, giant cells, and chronic inflammatory cells are absent

Case B: Patella Fracture

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6 WeeksPost-OpPre-Op

66 year old male

Case C: Femur Malunion

• THA developed malunion and subsequent aseptic loosening after peri-prosthetic fracture

• Stem revised using femoral osteotomy with allograft strut and four elastic cerclage cables

• At 6 and 12 months, patient was fully weight-bearing and active

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6 Months

Case C: Femur Malunion

6 Months

• At 6 months, patient was pain-free and had returned to work

• Healing osteotomy

• Callus appears over and around the cables

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Case C: Femur Malunion

• At 12 months, patient was pain-free and still active

• Healing osteotomy

• Callus appears over and around the cables

12 Months 12 Months

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Case C: Femur Malunion

• At 24 months, patient was still pain-free and still active

24 Months24 Months

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Case D: Femur Fracture

Pre-Op2 Weeks Post-Op

13 Weeks Post-Op

65 year old female

• Four elastic cerclage cables used to treat a femur fracture in patient with osteopetrosis

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34 Weeks Post-Op

Case D: Femur Fracture

• Plate failed by fatigue at 34 weeks and was revised

• Cables were retrieved and analyzed

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Case D: Femur Fracture

• ORIF was re-done using same technique

14 Weeks Post Revision ORIF

18 Weeks Post Revision ORIF

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Case D: Femur Fracture…

• Fracture Healed

• At 2 ½ years follow-up bone adjacent to cables appears normal

70 Weeks Post Revision ORIF

135 Weeks Post Revision ORIF

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Case E: THA Revision

Pre-Op21 Weeks Post-Op

85 year old female

• Revision THA with peri-prosthetic fracture

• Stem was loose proximally but well-fixed distally

• Fracture treated with two allograft struts and four elastic cerclage cables

• At 21-weeks, patient was fully weight bearing and has healed

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Case F: Humeral Stem Revision

Pre-Op14 Weeks Post-Op

27 Weeks Post-Op

64 year old male

• Revision for loosening

• Periprosthetic fracture treated with one cable

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Case F: Humeral Stem Revision..

64 year old male

• Revision for loosening

• Periprosthetic fracture treated with one cable

91 Weeks Post-Op

91 Weeks Post-Op

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Case G: Humeral Stem Revision

66 year old female

• Revision for periprosthetic fracture distal to stem

• Fracture treated with two allograft struts and four elastic cerclage cables

Pre-Op28 Weeks Post-Op

13 Weeks Post-Op

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Case G: Humeral Stem Revision..

66 year old female

• Fracture treated with two allograft struts and four elastic cerclage cables

• Cables and radiographs appear normal at 93 weeks

93 Weeks Post-Op93 Weeks Post-Op

93 Weeks Post-Op

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Case H: Humeral Revision

31 Weeks Post-Op

18 Weeks Post-OpPre-Op

Female

• Revision to reverse prosthesis

• Periprosthetic fracture treated with two cables

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Case H: Humeral Revision…

55 Weeks Post-Op

Female

• Revision to reverse prosthesis

• Cables and radiographs appear normal at 1 year follow-up

55 Weeks Post-Op

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Case I: Olecranon Fx

Pre-Op

24 Weeks Post-Op

41 year old male

• Olecranon fracture initially treated with casting, cast became loose due to patient noncompliance

• Treated with tension band technique

• Clinical union at 4 months

• Cable and instrumentation removed without complication (cable was still tight)