Bone impaction grafting and anti-protrusio cages in high-grade acetabular defects: a 22-year single centre experience

Author(s):  
E. Quarto ◽  
A. Zanirato ◽  
F. Santolini ◽  
M. Formica
2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zena Salih ◽  
Ana Patrao ◽  
Zoe Kordatou ◽  
George Papaxoinis ◽  
Was Mansoor

2018 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
pp. 175628561775359 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jennifer Jeck ◽  
Rebecca Kassubek ◽  
Jan Coburger ◽  
Simone Edenhofer ◽  
Stefan S. Schönsteiner ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Basilio De la Torre-Escurero ◽  
Eva Gómez-González ◽  
Slavador Álvarez-Villar ◽  
Julia Bujan ◽  
Miguel A Ortega

Abstract Background: Acetabular reconstruction with bone impaction grafting in large defects has yielded conflicting results. Methods: This was a retrospective study of a case series of five patients with a young age (≤50 years) at the time of surgery who had large acetabular defects reconstructed by bone impaction grafting and trabecular metal augments. The mean follow-up was 79 months. We describe the surgical technique in detail.Results: Improvement was significant on the WOMAC and SF-36 scales (p < 0.05). The radiographs taken at the last follow-up examination showed no migration of the polyethylene cup (p = 0.31) or differences in the abduction angle (p = 0.27) compared to the radiographs from the immediate postoperative period. One patient presented two dislocation episodes as a complication.Conclusion: The combination of trabecular metal augments with the bone impaction grafting technique in young patients with large acetabular defects provides satisfactory results in the long term and restores the bone stock.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Basilio De la Torre-Escurero ◽  
Eva Gómez-González ◽  
Slavador Álvarez-Villar ◽  
Julia Bujan ◽  
Miguel A Ortega

Abstract Background: Acetabular reconstruction with bone impaction grafting in large defects has yielded conflicting results.Methods: This was a retrospective study of a case series of five patients with a young age (≤50 years) at the time of surgery who had large acetabular defects reconstructed by bone impaction grafting and trabecular metal augments. The mean follow-up was 79 months. We describe the surgical technique in detail.Results: Improvement was significant on the WOMAC and SF-36 scales (p < 0.05). The radiographs taken at the last follow-up examination showed no migration of the polyethylene cup (p = 0.31) or differences in the abduction angle (p = 0.27) compared to the radiographs from the immediate postoperative period. One patient presented two dislocation episodes as a complication.Conclusion: The combination of trabecular metal augments with the bone impaction grafting technique in young patients with large acetabular defects provides satisfactory results in the long term and restores the bone stock.


2008 ◽  
Vol 17 ◽  
pp. S113-S114
Author(s):  
Andre Tay ◽  
Bruce Walker ◽  
Dennis Kuchar ◽  
Charles Thorburn ◽  
Allan Fansworth ◽  
...  

Nephrology ◽  
2000 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. A93-A93
Author(s):  
Herzig Ka ◽  
Juffs Hg ◽  
Brown Am ◽  
Gill D ◽  
Hawley Cm ◽  
...  

Nephrology ◽  
2000 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. A93-A93
Author(s):  
Herzig Ka ◽  
Juffs Hg ◽  
Brown Am ◽  
Gill D ◽  
Hawley Cm ◽  
...  

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