Victor A de Ridder, Hans-Christoph Pape, Francisco Chana-Rodríguez, Mehdi Boudissa, Glowalla Claudia, Stuby Fabian, Herath Steven, Histing Tina, Tilkeridis Konstantinos, Dailiana Zoe
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Abstract
Periacetabular periprosthetic fractures are rare but potentially disastrous for the longevity of the adjacent implants, leading to multiple revision surgeries. It is of paramount importance to identify and treat intraoperative fractures, which will lead to satisfactory results. Postoperative fractures may be managed operatively or nonoperatively depending on the patient's pain and function, the fracture pattern, and the stability of the acetabular component.