We performed revision surgery in 2 patients for stem fracture of a cemented tumor prosthesis that occurred more than 25 years after the initial surgery. For revision, the global modular replacement system (GMRS) was used. However, as bone cement in the bone could not be adequately removed, stems with respective diameters of 11 and 12.5 mm were used. In revision surgery for cemented tumor prostheses, adequate removal of residual bone cement is optimal. However, when there is a risk of fracture, it may be appropriate to insert a thicker stem after reaming the femoral canal as much as possible, and then fix the stem using the cement-in-cement method
The removal of a well-fixed prosthetic stem raises technical challenges. The objective is not only t...
Background: Subsidence remains a common complication after revision hip arthroplasty which may lead ...
To evaluate the surgical skill, cause of revision, complications, prosthetic survival and postoperat...
We performed revision surgery in 2 patients for stem fracture of a cemented tumor prosthesis that oc...
Retention of well-fixed bone cement at the time of revision THA is appealing, as its removal can be ...
Revision of a cemented femoral stem can be a challenging procedure. We present a series of cases uti...
Background and objectiveCemented endoprosthetic reconstruction after resection of primary bone sarco...
Compared with primary total hip arthroplasty (THA), revision surgery can be challenging. The cement-...
Background Among 40 patients with primary malignant tumors of the knee joint who underwent reconstru...
Item does not contain fulltextFemoral cement-in-cement revisions are attractive if the cement bone m...
Removal of well-fixed cement at revision surgery risks bone loss, cortical perforation and fracture,...
In this retrospective study, we investigated the results of revision total hip replacement (THR) usi...
We reviewed prospectively cemented stem revision in 106 patients with severe femoral endosteal bone ...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of revi...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of revi...
The removal of a well-fixed prosthetic stem raises technical challenges. The objective is not only t...
Background: Subsidence remains a common complication after revision hip arthroplasty which may lead ...
To evaluate the surgical skill, cause of revision, complications, prosthetic survival and postoperat...
We performed revision surgery in 2 patients for stem fracture of a cemented tumor prosthesis that oc...
Retention of well-fixed bone cement at the time of revision THA is appealing, as its removal can be ...
Revision of a cemented femoral stem can be a challenging procedure. We present a series of cases uti...
Background and objectiveCemented endoprosthetic reconstruction after resection of primary bone sarco...
Compared with primary total hip arthroplasty (THA), revision surgery can be challenging. The cement-...
Background Among 40 patients with primary malignant tumors of the knee joint who underwent reconstru...
Item does not contain fulltextFemoral cement-in-cement revisions are attractive if the cement bone m...
Removal of well-fixed cement at revision surgery risks bone loss, cortical perforation and fracture,...
In this retrospective study, we investigated the results of revision total hip replacement (THR) usi...
We reviewed prospectively cemented stem revision in 106 patients with severe femoral endosteal bone ...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of revi...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of revi...
The removal of a well-fixed prosthetic stem raises technical challenges. The objective is not only t...
Background: Subsidence remains a common complication after revision hip arthroplasty which may lead ...
To evaluate the surgical skill, cause of revision, complications, prosthetic survival and postoperat...