Proximal Femoral Allograft for Major Segmental Femoral Bone Loss: A Systematic Literature Review

  • Rogers B
  • Sternheim A
  • Backstein D
  • et al.
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Abstract

As the indications for total hip arthroplasty increase, the prevalence of extensive proximal femoral bone loss will increase as a consequence of massive osteolysis, stress shielding and multiple revisions. Proximal femoral bone stock deficiency provides a major challenge for revision hip arthroplasty and is likely to account for a significant future caseload. Various surgical techniques have been advocated included impaction allografting, distal press-fit fixation and massive endoprosthetic reconstruction. This review article provides a systematic review of the current literature to assess the outcome of revision hip arthroplasty using allograft to reconstruction massive proximal femoral bone loss.

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Rogers, B. A., Sternheim, A., Backstein, D., Safir, O., & Gross, A. E. (2011). Proximal Femoral Allograft for Major Segmental Femoral Bone Loss: A Systematic Literature Review. Advances in Orthopedics, 2011, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/257572

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