Should cerclage wires be removed?

Should cerclage wires be removed?

Implant removal may be required, as the wires may be prominent under the skin. Implant removal should not be undertaken until a minimum of 1 year postoperatively. Patients should be warned that cerclage wires may break during the healing process and may need to be removed somewhat earlier.

How do you tighten a cerclage wire?

Wire tightening Carefully tighten the wire while pulling away from the patella as the wires are twisted. Avoid over-tightening as this may distort the overall shape of the patella. The wires should be twisted at least 5 times to prevent fixation failure.

What is the cerclage wire used for?

They are usually used in conjunction with fractures repaired primarily with intramedullary pin placement. Cerclage wires can protect bone fissures, be used as a temporary fragment stabilizer but never as the only apparatus for a fracture repair.

What is periprosthetic fracture?

A periprosthetic hip fracture is a broken bone that occurs around the implants of a total hip replacement. It is a serious complication that most often requires surgery.

When do you remove K wire?

A surgeon will need to put K-wires in during an operation – the surgeon will intentionally place the K-wires so the ends stick out of your child’s skin. This is so the wires can be removed three to four weeks after surgery, without the need for another operation.

What is Cerclage removal?

In a cervical cerclage, strong stiches (sutures) are used to close the cervix during pregnancy to help prevent premature birth. Typically, the stitches are removed during the last month of pregnancy.

What is a McDonald suture?

A McDonald cerclage, described in 1957, is the most common, and is essentially a pursestring stitch used to cinch the cervix shut; the cervix stitching involves a band of suture at the upper part of the cervix while the lower part has already started to efface.

Are cerclage wires MRI safe?

This allows concluding that from a heating point of view metallic sutures as used to fix the sternum after thorax surgery are no contraindication for MRI with static magnetic flux densities up to 7 T.

What is cerclage wire made of?

Cerclage wires (Synthes, Oberdorf, Switzerland article number 291.060) are made of stainless steel delivered in a 10 m coil with a diameter of 1.25 mm.

Does time to surgery affect outcomes for periprosthetic femur fractures?

Conclusion: The timing of fixation of periprosthetic femur fractures does not appear to affect postoperative length of stay or mortality within 1 year.

How is a periprosthetic fracture treated?

Essentially all periprosthetic fractures require some treatment. Stable nondisplaced fractures may only require protected weightbearing or cast/brace immobilization (and pain medication), but most unstable peri-implant fractures require surgical stabilization, implant replacement, or both to restore function.

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