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Major reconstruction for periacetabular metastasis: early complications and outcome following surgical treatment in 40 hips.

T Kunisada1, P F Choong.   

Abstract

We performed 40 total hip arthroplasties with pelvic reconstruction in 37 patients with metastatic periacetabular tumor. 3 patients underwent bilateral periacetabular reconstructive surgery and 2 of these had bilateral procedures at the single operation. There were 8 Harrington class I, 7 class II, and 25 class III lesions. A modified Harrington procedure was employed. All patients showed improvements in hip pain, analgesic use, ambulation and mobility postoperatively. 1 prosthetic dislocation occurred after a fall at home 2 months following surgery. 2 patients had pulmonary emboli during the femoral procedure, 1 of whom died during surgery. There were no prosthetic loosenings. Preoperative CT and/or MRI are important for the study of metastatic involvement of acetabular bone. Durability of reconstruction requires appropriate use of acetabular mesh, Steinmann pins, acetabular reinforcement rings and long-stem femoral prostheses. Careful patient selection may improve quality of life. A sequential bilateral procedure should be considered for some patients.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11145385     DOI: 10.1080/000164700317362217

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Orthop Scand        ISSN: 0001-6470


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