Background: The purpose of this study was to assess the clinical outcome and complica-tions of megaprostheses for massive proximal femoral bone loss after failed total hip arthroplasty. Methods: Between June 1997 and December 2002, 12 patients (12 hips) with massive proximal femoral deficiencies had reconstruction of the hip using proximal femoral megaprostheses. The average age of the patients was 59 years (range 25 to 75). Results: At an average of 5.7 years (range 3.3 to 9) after surgery, eight patients (67%) had a satisfactory result, one had fair and three had poor results. The compli-cations included dislocation in 5 (42%), deep infection in 4 (33%), ectopic ossification in 1 (8%), leg shortening> 3 cm in 2 (16.7%), displacement of...
Background: Failed proximal femoral fractures like operated transcervical neck fractures, intertroch...
BACKGROUND: Modular megaprostheses are now the most common method of reconstruction after segmental ...
none9Distal femur reconstruction with megaprostheses: a multicentric study of implant survival and c...
BACKGROUND: Numerous factors may give rise to the loss of femoral bone stock that can be encountered...
BACKGROUND: Various megaprostheses are currently available for reconstruction of the proximal femur...
Between 1987 and 1991, 20 large proximal femoral replacements were performed in 19 patients (10 male...
As the indications for total hip arthroplasty increase, the prevalence of extensive proximal femoral...
Failed treatment of an intertrochanteric fracture typically leads to profound functional disability ...
Abstract Background Proximal femoral replacement (PFR) is a technically demanding procedure commonly...
Abstract Background Several studies have evaluated the survivorship and clinical outcomes of proxima...
Analisi retrospettiva delle ricostruzioni dell'arto inferiore con protesi modulariBackground: Prosth...
Introduction: Distal femoral bone loss is often managed with a combination of modular prostheses, st...
SummaryIntroductionWe report a continuous prospective series of patients operated on for total hip p...
Background: To investigate the risk of postoperative function and complications associated with reco...
BACKGROUND: Modular megaprostheses are now the most common method of reconstruction after segmental ...
Background: Failed proximal femoral fractures like operated transcervical neck fractures, intertroch...
BACKGROUND: Modular megaprostheses are now the most common method of reconstruction after segmental ...
none9Distal femur reconstruction with megaprostheses: a multicentric study of implant survival and c...
BACKGROUND: Numerous factors may give rise to the loss of femoral bone stock that can be encountered...
BACKGROUND: Various megaprostheses are currently available for reconstruction of the proximal femur...
Between 1987 and 1991, 20 large proximal femoral replacements were performed in 19 patients (10 male...
As the indications for total hip arthroplasty increase, the prevalence of extensive proximal femoral...
Failed treatment of an intertrochanteric fracture typically leads to profound functional disability ...
Abstract Background Proximal femoral replacement (PFR) is a technically demanding procedure commonly...
Abstract Background Several studies have evaluated the survivorship and clinical outcomes of proxima...
Analisi retrospettiva delle ricostruzioni dell'arto inferiore con protesi modulariBackground: Prosth...
Introduction: Distal femoral bone loss is often managed with a combination of modular prostheses, st...
SummaryIntroductionWe report a continuous prospective series of patients operated on for total hip p...
Background: To investigate the risk of postoperative function and complications associated with reco...
BACKGROUND: Modular megaprostheses are now the most common method of reconstruction after segmental ...
Background: Failed proximal femoral fractures like operated transcervical neck fractures, intertroch...
BACKGROUND: Modular megaprostheses are now the most common method of reconstruction after segmental ...
none9Distal femur reconstruction with megaprostheses: a multicentric study of implant survival and c...