Acetabular distraction hip arthroplasty in neglected transverse and T-shape acetabular fractures: A different application

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Abstract

Neglected acetabular fractures are often challenging to treat. The aim of this study is to highlight the technique of acetabular distraction with porous metal cup as a viable technique to address such complex cases. This is a prospective study of seven patients who had neglected acetabular fracture or fracture non-union that were managed with total hip arthroplasty using acetabular distraction and porous metal cup with cemented liner. The average age of the patients was 51 years (range 36-58 years). Average time of follow up was 18 months (range 12-36 months). Radiological results at latest follow up and by comparing serial radiographs showed that all cases had a well-fixed implant construct without evidence of loosening or malorientation. Average Harris hip score pre-operatively was 46, which improved to an average of 84 post-operatively. Our study shows that total hip replacement using acetabular distraction with porous metal cup provide early good results in reconstruction of acetabular bony deficiencies due to neglected acetabular fracture.

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Bassiony, A. A., Gameel, S., & Mahmoud, A. N. (2021). Acetabular distraction hip arthroplasty in neglected transverse and T-shape acetabular fractures: A different application. Acta Orthopaedica Belgica, 87(2), 269–274. https://doi.org/10.52628/87.2.10

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