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Table 1 Patient demographics and Clinical characteristics

From: Open reduction and locked compression plate fixation, with or without allograft strut, for periprosthetic fractures in patients who had a well-fixed femoral stem: a retrospective study with an average 2-year follow-up

Variable

Group A

LCP alone (n = 17)

Group B

LCP and allografting (n = 15)

p-value

Age, mean (SD), yrs

65.2 (16.9)

69.4 (11.5)

0.435

Sex, no./total no. (%)

  

0.723

 Male

10/17 (66.7%)

7/15 (60.0%)

 

 Female

7/17 (33.3%)

8/15 (40.0%)

 

 Course, mean (SD), yrs

4.2 (4.9)

5.7 (7.1)

0.692

 BMI, mean (SD)

22.6 (3.1)384.2

23.1 (3.5)

0.666

Reason for primary arthroplasty, no. (%)

  

0.825

 Femoral neck fracture

6/17 (36.8)

7/15 (40.0)

 

 Osteonecrosis of femoral head

6/17 (36.8)

6/15 (33.4)

 

 Developmental dysplasia of hip

3/17 (15.9)

1/15 (13.3)

 

 Other

2/17 (10.5)

1/15 (13.3)

 

PPFF type, no. (%)

  

1.000

 Vancouver type B1

15/17 (84.2)

14/15 (93.3)

 

 Vancouver type C

2/17 (15.8)

1/15 (6.7)

 

Femoral stem type, no. (%)

  

0.423

 Cemented

3/17 (21.0)

5/15 (33.4)

 

 Uncemented

14/17 (79.0)

10/15 (66.6)