Reconstruction of severe pelvic bone loss is a challenging problem in hip revision surgery. Between January 1992 and December 2000, 97 hips with periprosthetic osteolysis underwent acetabular revision using bulk allografts and the Burch-Schneider antiprotrusio cage (APC). Twenty-nine patients (32 implants) died for unrelated causes without additional surgery. Sixty-five hips were available for clinical and radiographic assessment at an average follow-up of 14.6 years (range, 10.0 to 18.9 years). There were 16 male and 49 female patients, aged from 29 to 83 (median, 60 years), with Paprosky IIIA (27 cases) and IIIB (38 cases) acetabular bone defects. Nine cages required rerevision because of infection (3), aseptic loosening (5), and flange b...
Background: Acetabular reconstruction following bone loss is a major challenge facing the arthroplas...
International audienceBackgroundAcetabular cup loosening is among the main reasons for revision tota...
Item does not contain fulltextAcetabular bone stock loss compromises the outcome in primary and revi...
Copyright © 2014 Dario Regis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
From 1992 to 1995, 71 total hip arthroplasties with extensive acetabular bone loss underwent revisio...
Revision hip arthroplasty in patients with massive acetabular bone deficiency has generally given po...
AbstractThis study aimed to evaluate retrospectively the clinical outcomes and complications of stru...
ABSTRACT Objectives: Severe pelvic deficiency presents a difficult problem in hip arthroplasty. Spe...
SummaryIntroductionTreatment of acetabular loosening and accompanying bone defects requires that the...
Impaction bone grafting for the reconstitution of bone stock in revision hip surgery has been used f...
To evaluate the effects of cementless revising cup or acetabular reinforcement cages for reconstruct...
Using morselized and structural allograft to restore bone stock for massive acetabular bone defect i...
We report the outcome of 32 patients who underwent total hip replacement (THR) augmented with morsel...
Surgical techniques in acetabular revision for bone loss are related to the size and localization of...
We report a long-term review of 60 acetabular components revised using impacted, morsellised bone al...
Background: Acetabular reconstruction following bone loss is a major challenge facing the arthroplas...
International audienceBackgroundAcetabular cup loosening is among the main reasons for revision tota...
Item does not contain fulltextAcetabular bone stock loss compromises the outcome in primary and revi...
Copyright © 2014 Dario Regis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
From 1992 to 1995, 71 total hip arthroplasties with extensive acetabular bone loss underwent revisio...
Revision hip arthroplasty in patients with massive acetabular bone deficiency has generally given po...
AbstractThis study aimed to evaluate retrospectively the clinical outcomes and complications of stru...
ABSTRACT Objectives: Severe pelvic deficiency presents a difficult problem in hip arthroplasty. Spe...
SummaryIntroductionTreatment of acetabular loosening and accompanying bone defects requires that the...
Impaction bone grafting for the reconstitution of bone stock in revision hip surgery has been used f...
To evaluate the effects of cementless revising cup or acetabular reinforcement cages for reconstruct...
Using morselized and structural allograft to restore bone stock for massive acetabular bone defect i...
We report the outcome of 32 patients who underwent total hip replacement (THR) augmented with morsel...
Surgical techniques in acetabular revision for bone loss are related to the size and localization of...
We report a long-term review of 60 acetabular components revised using impacted, morsellised bone al...
Background: Acetabular reconstruction following bone loss is a major challenge facing the arthroplas...
International audienceBackgroundAcetabular cup loosening is among the main reasons for revision tota...
Item does not contain fulltextAcetabular bone stock loss compromises the outcome in primary and revi...