Shoulder periprosthetic fracture in elderly patient: a minimally invasive osteosynthesis and "off-label" treatment with teriparatide. A case report and literature review

G. Ippolito, S. Ferraro, M. Zitiello, E. Bonacci, L. Garro, M.F. Surace, G.De Marinis

Article ID: 6750
Vol 33, Issue 2S1, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54517/jbrha6750
Received: 9 May 2019; Accepted: 9 May 2019; Available online: 9 May 2019; Issue release: 9 May 2019

Abstract

A case of shoulder periprosthetic fracture in elderly patient. The patient underwent a minimally invasive osteosynthesis and "off-label" treatment with teriparatide. An 80-year-old woman patient following an accidental fall reported a transverse displaced diaphyseal fracture of the right humerus, distal to the stem of the inverse prosthesis. The patient suffering from severe osteoporosis and chronic ischaemic heart disease. The patient underwent fracture osteosynthesis surgery using a Hoffmann III mono-axial external fixator. Teriparatide administered at a dosage of 20 micrograms/day, for four months. At six months from the beginning of th e hybrid treatment, a complete healing of the fracture was observed radiologically and clinically. It is possible to affirm that the use of teriparatide off-label has a positive and additive effect in promoting the healing of fractures


Keywords

teriparatide;fracture healing;minimally invasive;periprosthetic fracture


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