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Revision of the acetabular component in dysplastic hips previously reconstructed with a shelf autograft: study of the outcome with special assessment of bone-stock changes.

M Abolghasemian1, M Drexler, H Abdelbary, H Sayedi, D Backstein, P Kuzyk, O Safir, A E Gross.   

Abstract

In this retrospective study we evaluated the proficiency of shelf autograft in the restoration of bone stock as part of primary total hip replacement (THR) for hip dysplasia, and in the results of revision arthroplasty after failure of the primary arthroplasty. Of 146 dysplastic hips treated by THR and a shelf graft, 43 were revised at an average of 156 months, 34 of which were suitable for this study (seven hips were excluded because of insufficient bone-stock data and two hips were excluded because allograft was used in the primary THR). The acetabular bone stock of the hips was assessed during revision surgery. The mean implant-bone contact was 58% (50% to 70%) at primary THR and 78% (40% to 100%) at the time of the revision, which was a significant improvement (p < 0.001). At primary THR all hips had had a segmental acetabular defect > 30%, whereas only five (15%) had significant segmental bone defects requiring structural support at the time of revision. In 15 hips (44%) no bone graft or metal augments were used during revision. A total of 30 hips were eligible for the survival study. At a mean follow-up of 103 months (27 to 228), two aseptic and two septic failures had occurred. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis of the revision procedures demonstrated a ten-year survival rate of 93.3% (95% confidence interval (CI) 78 to 107) with clinical or radiological failure as the endpoint. The mean Oxford hip score was 38.7 (26 to 46) for non-revised cases at final follow-up. Our results indicate that the use of shelf autografts during THR for dysplastic hips restores bone stock, contributing to the favourable survival of the revision arthroplasty should the primary procedure fail.

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Keywords:  Acetabular revision arthroplasty; Bone defect; Bone stock; Hip dysplasia; Minor column defect; Shelf autograft

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23723271     DOI: 10.1302/0301-620X.95B6.31346

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bone Joint J        ISSN: 2049-4394            Impact factor:   5.082


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Authors:  Viktor Janz; Christian Hipfl; Felix Düppers; Carsten F Perka; Georgi I Wassilew
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2021-04-28       Impact factor: 4.241

2.  Novel 3D printed integral customized acetabular prosthesis for anatomical rotation center restoration in hip arthroplasty for developmental dysplasia of the hip crowe type III: A Case Report.

Authors:  Heng Zhang; Yang Liu; Qirong Dong; Jianzhong Guan; Jiansheng Zhou
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2020-10-02       Impact factor: 1.817

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