Healing of subtrochanteric atypical fractures after strontium ranelate treatment
Oral bisphosphonates comprise the most widely prescribed class of antiosteoporotic drugs. Recent reports, however, suggest a link between prolonged bisphosphonate use and atypical low-energy, subtrochanteric fractures. We describe the clinical course of two patient treated for a long term with diffe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical cases in mineral and bone metabolism 2012-09, Vol.9 (3), p.166-169 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Oral bisphosphonates comprise the most widely prescribed class of antiosteoporotic drugs. Recent reports, however, suggest a link between prolonged bisphosphonate use and atypical low-energy, subtrochanteric fractures. We describe the clinical course of two patient treated for a long term with different bisphosphonates who developed subtrochanteric atypical fractures. They were treated initially with intramedullary rodding without pain disappearance or healing of the fracture. Strontium ranelate, a new orally administered agent for the treatment of osteoporosis, was given to these patients with complete closure of the fracture and pain disappearance after a few months. We conclude that based on the chronology of fracture healing and pain disappearance of our patients and published evidence that strontium ranelate can accelerate fracture healing in a rat model, that strontium ranelate had a positive anabolic effect that contributed to fracture healing that produced the secondary disappearance of pain. |
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ISSN: | 1724-8914 1971-3266 |