Guarded Outcomes After Hip Hemiarthroplasty in Patients with Cerebral Palsy: Highlighting a Personalized Medicine Approach to Mitigate the Risk of Complications
Ahmed Nageeb Mahmoud, Nicholas R. Brule, Juan D. Bernate, Mark A. Seeley, Michael Suk, Daniel S. Horwitz

TL;DR
Hip hemiarthroplasty in cerebral palsy patients leads to high complication rates, suggesting the need for personalized medicine to manage risks like heterotopic ossification.
Contribution
Highlights the need for precision medicine in managing hip hemiarthroplasty complications in cerebral palsy patients.
Findings
All patients developed significant heterotopic ossification after surgery.
One patient experienced dislocation and femoral stem loosening requiring revision.
Four patients died within 86.5 months post-surgery.
Abstract
Background: The effectiveness of hip hemiarthroplasty in managing femoral neck fractures in individuals with cerebral palsy has seldom been reported. Objectives: Given the complex neuromuscular issues associated with cerebral palsy (CP), this retrospective study aims to document the outcomes and characterize the complications of hip hemiarthroplasty for fractures of the femoral neck in a series of patients with CP, emphasizing the role of precision medicine in management. Methods: Six cases of hip hemiarthroplasty in six male patients with cerebral palsy and displaced femoral neck fractures have been reviewed in this study. The patients’ mean age at the time of surgery was 55.6 ± 14.1 years (range, 33–71). All the patients were independent indoor ambulators before their femoral neck fracture and had various medical comorbidities. Five patients had intellectual disabilities. Results: The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHip and Femur Fractures · Acute Ischemic Stroke Management · Healthcare Systems and Practices
