{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Postoperative early weight-bearing using double plating for periprosthetic, interprosthetic, and interimplant distal femur fractures following total knee arthroplasty: A report of three cases. {Author}: Watanabe N;Kajikawa Y;Yotsumoto T;Kanda T;Ikeda R;Takehara G;Oshima Y;Takahashi K;Watanabe Y; {Journal}: Trauma Case Rep {Volume}: 52 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Aug 暂无{DOI}: 10.1016/j.tcr.2024.101069 {Abstract}: UNASSIGNED: Distal femur fractures (DFFs) following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in older patients often require prolonged non-weight-bearing, thereby decreasing their activities of daily living (ADL) and increasing mortality. This report clarifies early weight-bearing safety and utility by using double-plate fixation on medial and lateral sides (LM180 double-plate fixation) for DFFs following TKA.
UNASSIGNED: Three cases of Su Type III periprosthetic, interprosthetic, and interimplant DFFs following TKA, where bone stock was limited, were treated with LM180 double-plate fixation using locking plates through medial and lateral incisions on the distal femur. In interprosthetic and interimplant DFF cases, the proximal section was secured by overlapping the lateral plate +/- medial plate with the proximal femur stem of the intramedullary nail by using monocortical screws and cerclage wires. Early postoperative partial weight-bearing was recommended, and full weight-bearing was allowed 4-5 weeks postoperation. All cases regained independent walking without hardware failure. Average ADL scores, namely, Barthel index (BI) and functional independence measure (FIM), were recovered to 85/100 and 114.7/126, respectively, approaching near-normal values.
UNASSIGNED: LM180 double-plate fixation for DFFs such as Su Type III periprosthetic, Vancouver type C interprosthetic, and interimplant DFFs following TKA with limited bone stock can be used to achieve early weight-bearing without fixation failure and help maintain ADL.