Abstract
Purpose: Modular acetabular reconstructive cups have been introduced in an attempt to offer initial rigid fixation by iliac lag screws and ischial pegs, to support bone grafts with a flanged metal socket, and to restore original hip center in acetabular revision. The purpose of this study was to clarify minimum ten year follow-up results of this cup system with morsellised allografts in revision cases. Methods: We retrospectively investigated 54 acetabular revisions at a mean of 11 years (range, ten to 14 years). The indications were Paprosky's type 2B (eight hip), 2C (eight hips), 3A (23 hips), 3B (nine hips), and 4 (six hips). Results: Using aseptic loosening as the endpoints, the survival rate was 89.3 % (95 % CI 81-98). Radiographically, one type 3A hip, three type 3B hips and one type 4 hip showed aseptic loosening while no type 2 hips or no cemented cups showed loosening. Conclusions: The modular reconstructive cups for acetabular revision showed bone stock restoration and stable implantation. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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Sakai, T., Ohzono, K., Nishii, T., Takao, M., Miki, H., Nakamura, N., & Sugano, N. (2013). Modular acetabular reconstructive cup in acetabular revision total hip arthroplasty at a minimum ten year follow-up. International Orthopaedics, 37(4), 605–610. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00264-013-1818-4
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