Periprosthetic Fracture after Hip Replacement
Definition
A periprosthetic fracture after hip replacement is a break in the bone surrounding a hip implant, occurring either in the femur or the acetabulum. This type of fracture is typically caused by trauma, stress on the bone, or weakening of the bone due to osteoporosis or other factors. It can lead to pain, instability, and reduced mobility, often requiring surgical intervention for repair.