Periprosthetic fracture is a fracture that occurs around an implant or prosthesis. When it occurs around an internal prosthetic joint, it is called periprosthetic fracture around unspecified internal prosthetic joint. This type of fracture is common in patients who have undergone joint replacement surgery.
Periprosthetic fracture around unspecified internal prosthetic joint can occur due to several reasons. Some of the common causes include:
Symptoms of periprosthetic fracture around unspecified internal prosthetic joint may include severe pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty moving the affected joint. If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.
Treatment for periprosthetic fracture around unspecified internal prosthetic joint may include surgery to repair or replace the implant. In some cases, conservative measures such as rest, ice, and physical therapy may be recommended to manage the symptoms.
Prevention of periprosthetic fracture around unspecified internal prosthetic joint involves maintaining healthy bones through a balanced diet and regular exercise. It is also important to follow the post-operative instructions provided by your surgeon and to attend follow-up appointments to monitor the implant and ensure proper healing.
Periprosthetic fracture around unspecified internal prosthetic joint is a common complication of joint replacement surgery. It can cause severe pain and other symptoms that can significantly impact your quality of life. Seeking prompt medical attention and following the recommended treatment plan can help minimize the risk of complications and improve your chances of a successful recovery.