Peri-Prosthetic Fractures: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment & Recovery After Joint Replacement- By Dr. Balaraju Naidu, Robotic Orthopedic Surgeon, ONUS Robotic Hospitals
Joint replacement surgeries such as knee and hip replacements have transformed mobility and quality of life for millions of patients. However, with the increasing number of implants, a unique and complex complication is being seen more often β peri-prosthetic fractures.
These fractures occur around an existing joint replacement implant and require specialized orthopedic expertise for successful treatment.
What Are Peri-Prosthetic Fractures?
A peri-prosthetic fracture is a break in the bone that occurs near or around a joint replacement prosthesis, commonly involving:
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Hip replacement implants
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Knee replacement implants
These fractures are challenging because treatment must address both the broken bone and the stability of the implant.
What Causes Peri-Prosthetic Fractures?
Common causes include:
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Accidental falls, especially in elderly patients
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Osteoporosis and weakened bones
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Implant loosening over time
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Road traffic accidents or trauma
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Aging-related bone loss
Even minor falls can result in fractures when bone strength is reduced.
Common Symptoms
Patients with peri-prosthetic fractures may experience:
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Sudden pain around the joint replacement
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Difficulty or inability to walk
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Swelling and bruising
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Visible deformity
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Limb shortening or abnormal positioning
π¨ Immediate medical attention is critical to prevent further damage and complications.
How Are Peri-Prosthetic Fractures Diagnosed?
Diagnosis involves:
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X-rays to identify fracture pattern
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CT scans for detailed bone and implant assessment
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Evaluation of implant stability
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Review of previous surgical records
Accurate classification is essential for planning treatment.
Treatment Options
Treatment depends on:
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Fracture location
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Degree of displacement
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Implant stability
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Bone quality
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Patientβs overall health
Non-Surgical Treatment (Rare Cases)
β Stable fractures
β Minimal displacement
β Well-fixed implant
Managed with immobilization and close monitoring.
Surgical Treatment (Most Cases)
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Locking plate fixation
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Revision joint replacement
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Robotic-assisted reconstruction
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Bone grafting for poor bone quality
Advanced surgical techniques help restore stability and function.
Role of Robotic Surgery in Peri-Prosthetic Fractures
Robotic technology plays a crucial role by improving:
β Surgical precision
β Implant alignment
β Bone fixation accuracy
β Long-term stability
β Faster functional recovery
Robotic assistance is especially valuable in complex revision surgeries.
Recovery & Rehabilitation
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Hospital stay: 3β7 days
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Physiotherapy: Begins early
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Walking: With support in a few days
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Full recovery: Typically 2β3 months
A structured rehabilitation program is key to restoring mobility safely.
Prevention Tips
β Fall-proof home environment
β Regular bone health screening
β Timely implant follow-ups
β Adequate calcium & vitamin D
β Strength and balance exercises
Prevention is especially important in elderly joint replacement patients.
Key Takeaway
Peri-prosthetic fractures are complex but highly treatable when managed early by experienced orthopedic surgeons using advanced fixation and robotic technology.
Prompt care can restore mobility, preserve implants, and prevent long-term disability.
For Appointments:
Dr. Balaraju Naidu, Robotic Orthopedic Surgeon
ONUS Robotic Hospitals β Hyderabad
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