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Basilio De la Torre-Escuredo1,2,3, Eva Gómez-García4, Salvador Álvarez-Villar4, Julia Bujan5,6, Miguel A Ortega5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Acetabular reconstruction with bone impaction grafting in large defects has yielded conflicting results.Entities:
Keywords: Bone impaction grafting; Large acetabular defects; Trabecular metal augments; Young revision patients
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32854683 PMCID: PMC7453526 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-020-03591-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Patient demographic characteristics, indications for surgery, acetabular bone defects, follow-up times, and complications
Fig. 1a-b. Preoperative radiograph (first stage) in a patient with septic loosening of the acetabular component and the last radiograph after reconstruction (case 2)
Fig. 2Case 4: (a) Radiographs immediately postoperatively and 6 years post-surgery (b) showing the acetabular component position using the method described
WOMAC scores
Fig. 3Radar graph of SF-36 score: physical functioning (PF); role physical (RF); role emotional (RE); vitality (V); mental health (MH); social functioning (SF); bodily pain (BP); general health (GH); physical component score (TS)
Published results of impaction grafting with trabecular metal augments for the treatment of uncontained acetabular defects