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Introduction
This issue of Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics is dedicated to thoughtful care of the geriatric patient with acetabular fracture. Our invited contributors discuss their expertise managing these in...
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Ivan S. Tarkin
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261-264
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Percutaneous Fixation of Geriatric Acetabular Fractures
The treatment of acetabular fractures in geriatric patients provides a unique set of challenges to the orthopaedic surgeon. Treatment strategies often differ from those employed to treat younger patie...
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Andrew R. Evans,
Hans C. Pape
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265-271
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Open Reduction of Geriatric Acetabulum Fractures Using a Stoppa Exposure
Geriatric acetabular fractures pose unique challenges to the orthopedic trauma surgeon. A common insufficiency fracture pattern includes femoral head medialization through quadrilateral plate fracture...
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Steven S. Sands,
Henry C. Sagi
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272-275
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Treatment of Low-Energy Geriatric Acetabular Fractures With Protrusio
The intrapelvic approach is ideally suited for selected geriatric acetabular fractures with quadrilateral plate involvement. Infrapectineal plating is biomechanically advantageous to buttress the frac...
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Peter A. Siska
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276-279
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Geriatric Elementary-Type Acetabulum Fractures: Open Reduction and Internal Fixation Techniques
Geriatric acetabulum fractures commonly occur because of low-energy falls. The decision-making and treatment strategies can be difficult independent of the fracture pattern. Elementary fracture patter...
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Justin C. Siebler,
Matthew A. Mormino
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280-285
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Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Complex Geriatric Acetabular Fracture
Management of complex acetabular fractures in the geriatric patient requires a better understanding of a different spectrum and frequency of fracture patterns, surgical techniques, and even treatment ...
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Boris A. Zelle,
Peter A. Cole
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286-292
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Acute total hip replacement combined with open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) for the management of acetabular fracture in the elderly
The elderly patient with an acetabular fracture presents a unique surgical challenge because of medical comorbidities, decreased physiological reserve, reduced healing capacity, osteopenic bone, and a...
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Andrew J. Marcantonio,
Richard Iorio,
Lawrence M. Specht,
Michael S. Kain
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293-297
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Delayed Total Hip Replacement for Posttraumatic Arthritis in the Geriatric Patient After Fractured Acetabulum
Geratric patients who are treated operatively or nonoperatively for acetabular fractures may develop posttraumatic arthritis. Performing delayed total hip arthroplasties (THAs) in this patient populat...
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Antonia F. Chen,
Edward J. McClain,
Brian A. Klatt
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298-305
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Individualized Plan of Care for the Geriatric Patient With Acetabular Fracture
Elderly adults currently represent the most rapidly growing segment of the patient population. As the number of geriatric patients increases, the incidence of acetabular fractures in this population c...
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Meelan N. Patel,
Ariel T. Goldman
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306-311
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