Results using Trabecular Metal™ augments in combination with acetabular impaction bone grafting in deficient acetabula
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2013
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We examined whether the use of trabecular metal wedges to fill segmental defects is an effective method of socket reconstruction when used in combination with impaction grafting and implantation of a cemented socket. Fifteen hips in 14 patients underwent impaction grafting in combination with a TM wedge with a minimum of 2 years follow-up. All patients had their defects assessed using the Paprosky classification. Patients were reviewed with x-rays and migration of the implant was measured. Outcome scores were also collected. Mean follow-up was 39 months (25-83). The mean age at surgery was 67.8 (49-85) years. Seven of the patients had previously undergone impaction grafting with the use of a stainless steel rim mesh to constrain the graft. None of the patients had failed either clinically or radiologically. |
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Wichtig Editore Srl |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66897/2/66897.pdf DOI:10.5301/hipint.5000053 Gill, Kathryn, Wilson, Matthew, J., Whitehouse, Sarah, & Timperley, A. John (2013) Results using Trabecular Metal™ augments in combination with acetabular impaction bone grafting in deficient acetabula. Hip International, 23(6), pp. 522-528. |
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Copyright 2013 Wichtig Editore Srl |
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School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #110314 Orthopaedics #revision #joint #cup #grafting #bone cement #hip |
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Journal Article |