header advert
Results 1 - 1 of 1
Results per page:
Applied filters
Content I can access

Include Proceedings
Dates
Year From

Year To
Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 93-B, Issue SUPP_III | Pages 348 - 348
1 Jul 2011
Panastasiou I Ioannou M Farfalli G Boland P Morris C Healey J
Full Access

We present the results of 15 patients revised with a Compress® prosthesis secondary to failure of other distal femur reconstruction.

One prosthesis had to be removed because of deep infection. Three patients needed a second surgery due to a vertical crack proximal to the anchor plug at the level of a cortical bone defect. At last follow-up, radiologic evaluation of the entire series showed a mean bone growth ratio higher than did preoperative radiographs. All patients had mainly good or excellent MSTS functional results.

Distal femoral prosthetic replacement with a Compress® implant in severe cases of bone loosening and instability provides a reliable reconstruction alternative that promotes bone formation. Patients with cortical defects proximal to the anchor plug should be protected with extracortical supports.