Clinical results have been obtained using the Merle d’Aubigne score and bone deficiencies were classified according to the AAOS system.
We have had no cases of deep infection but there have been 3 femoral peri-prosthetic fractures, (1 late) and 2 dislocations. All patients have been allowed early weight bearing and those patients with over 12 months follow up have an improved Merle d’Aubigne score.
The ease of use of the implant has now led to us largely abandoning other reconstructive techniques such as impaction allo-grafting or cages in revision or complex primary hip surgery. We consider Trabecular metal to be a major advance in acetabular reconstruction on the basis of our initial experience
Purpose: To evaluate the Cable-Ready Cable Grip System in the treatment of peri-prothetic femoral fractures. Materials and Methods: Twenty cases of treated with Cable-Ready Cable Grip System were reviewed retrospectively. Outcome was measured using clinical and radiological observations. Mechanism of injury, fracture types and complications were noted. Results: Eighteen of the twenty cases reviewed had good or excellent results. One case required re-operation for implant failure, complications included continued pain and mal union. Conclusions: The cable-ready cable grip system is a simple and secure fixation system for peri-prosthetic femoral fractures. The system functions optimally in situations where the prosthesis remains stable and the correct length of plate is employed.