Literature DB >> 24720305

Maximizing function and outcomes in acetabular reconstruction: segmental bony defects and pelvic discontinuity.

David Pope1, Stuart Blankenship, Gatoya Jones, Brooke S Robinson, William J Maloney, Wayne G Paprosky, Michael D Ries, Khaled J Saleh.   

Abstract

Acetabular reconstruction in revision total hip arthroplasty can be complicated by acetabular bone loss. In patients with severe acetabular bone deficiency with segmental bone defects or pelvic discontinuity, obtaining a stable, well-fixed acetabular component can be challenging. Although porous-coated, uncemented hemispheric cups can be used in most acetabular revisions, as the severity of acetabular deficiency increases, more complex alternatives are needed. Antiprotrusio cages have traditionally been used in the presence of acetabular columnar deficits, but higher failure rates and complications necessitated the development of alternative treatments. More recently, porous-coated acetabular augments have become an attractive alternative to structural allograft and oblong components when segmental bone loss is present. In the setting of severe bone loss or pelvic discontinuity, multiple reconstructive options are available. Depending on individual patient characteristics, plating of the pelvic discontinuity along with structural allografts, custom components, and modular or standard reconstructive cages can be used to obtain a stable acetabular component.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24720305

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Instr Course Lect        ISSN: 0065-6895


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1.  Custom Acetabular Cages Offer Stable Fixation and Improved Hip Scores for Revision THA With Severe Bone Defects.

Authors:  Huiwu Li; Xinhua Qu; Yuanqing Mao; Kerong Dai; Zhenan Zhu
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2015-10-14       Impact factor: 4.176

2.  Simulated Performance of a Xenohybrid Bone Graft (SmartBone®) in the Treatment of Acetabular Prosthetic Reconstruction.

Authors:  Carlo Francesco Grottoli; Alberto Cingolani; Fabio Zambon; Riccardo Ferracini; Tomaso Villa; Giuseppe Perale
Journal:  J Funct Biomater       Date:  2019-11-22

3.  Stoppa approach for intrapelvic damage control and reconstruction of complex acetabular defects with intra-pelvic socket migration: A case report.

Authors:  Antonio Murcia-Asensio; Francisco Ferrero-Manzanal; Raquel Lax-Pérez; Mariano Fernández-Fairén
Journal:  Int J Surg Case Rep       Date:  2016-06-25
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