Favorable short-term results of arthroplasty are observed in 80–90% of cases, however, over the longer follow up period the percentage of positive outcomes is gradually reduced. Need for revision of the prosthesis or it’s components increases in proportion to time elapsed from the surgery. In addition, such revision is accompanied with a need to substitute the bone defect of the acetabulum. As a solution the authors propose to replace pelvic defects in two stages. During the first stage the defect was filled with bone allograft with platelet-rich fibrin (allografting with the use of PRF technology). After the allograft remodeling during the second stage the revision surgery is performed by implanting standard prostheses. The authors present...
Abstract Background In revision hip arthroplasty, managing the large protrusio acetabular defects re...
Surgical techniques in acetabular revision for bone loss are related to the size and localization of...
Purpose: The management of acetabular bone loss is a challenging problem in revision total hip arthr...
Despite major developments in pelvic surgery in last decades, the management of severe acetabular de...
Background: Extensive bone loss on femur and acetabulum posed a big challenge to orthopedists in tot...
Revision hip arthroplasty in patients with massive acetabular bone deficiency has generally given po...
Acetabular revision surgery in patients with severe acetabular deficiencies requires a good fixation...
Using morselized and structural allograft to restore bone stock for massive acetabular bone defect i...
SummaryIntroductionTreatment of acetabular loosening and accompanying bone defects requires that the...
Employment of custom triflange acetabular components (CTAC) is one of the few options for pelvic rec...
Reconstruction of severe pelvic bone loss is a challenging problem in hip revision surgery. Between ...
Background: Paprosky type IIIa and IIIb acetabular defects remain technically challenging during rev...
Loosening of primary cemented and noncemented components of total hip arthroplasties always is accom...
Subject: In the presence of minimal acetabular bone loss most revision procedures can be done with ...
Total hip replacement combined with acetabuloplasty was performed in 43 hips in 40 patients with pro...
Abstract Background In revision hip arthroplasty, managing the large protrusio acetabular defects re...
Surgical techniques in acetabular revision for bone loss are related to the size and localization of...
Purpose: The management of acetabular bone loss is a challenging problem in revision total hip arthr...
Despite major developments in pelvic surgery in last decades, the management of severe acetabular de...
Background: Extensive bone loss on femur and acetabulum posed a big challenge to orthopedists in tot...
Revision hip arthroplasty in patients with massive acetabular bone deficiency has generally given po...
Acetabular revision surgery in patients with severe acetabular deficiencies requires a good fixation...
Using morselized and structural allograft to restore bone stock for massive acetabular bone defect i...
SummaryIntroductionTreatment of acetabular loosening and accompanying bone defects requires that the...
Employment of custom triflange acetabular components (CTAC) is one of the few options for pelvic rec...
Reconstruction of severe pelvic bone loss is a challenging problem in hip revision surgery. Between ...
Background: Paprosky type IIIa and IIIb acetabular defects remain technically challenging during rev...
Loosening of primary cemented and noncemented components of total hip arthroplasties always is accom...
Subject: In the presence of minimal acetabular bone loss most revision procedures can be done with ...
Total hip replacement combined with acetabuloplasty was performed in 43 hips in 40 patients with pro...
Abstract Background In revision hip arthroplasty, managing the large protrusio acetabular defects re...
Surgical techniques in acetabular revision for bone loss are related to the size and localization of...
Purpose: The management of acetabular bone loss is a challenging problem in revision total hip arthr...