Title of article :
ACETABULAR RECONSTRUCTION IN PAPROSKY TYPE III DEFECTS
Author/Authors :
morales De Cano, Jaime J. Hospital Universitario de Vic - Orthopaedic Surgery, Vic, Barcelona, Spain , Guillamet, llorenç Hospital Universitario de Vic - Orthopaedic Surgery, Vic, Barcelona, Spain , Perez Pons, arturo Hospital Universitario de Vic - Orthopaedic Surgery, Vic, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract :
Objectives: Severe pelvic deficiency presents a difficult problem
in hip arthroplasty. Specifically, the goals are to restore the pel-
vic bone stock, place the acetabular component in the correct
anatomical position, and optimize joint stability. Currently, many
surgical techniques have been developed for prosthetic revision
surgery for acetabular complex defects, but no consensus has
been reached on the best treatment. The objective of this study
was to review mid-term cases of severe bone defect (Paprosky
type III) treated with a bone allograft and ring Bursch-Schneider
anti-protrusion cage (BSAC). Methods: A retrospective consecutive
series review of the first 23 complex acetabular reconstructions
performed between 2006 and 2011 was conducted. The series
included the learning curve of the procedure and a minimum 5-year
follow-up. Conclusion: Our study confirmed the efficacy of using a
frozen morselized allograft combined with a metal ring-type BSAC
for acetabular reconstruction. The anatomical location of the center
of rotation of the hip must be recovered for long-term success. In
massive loosening cases, the anatomical center of rotation can
only be restored by bone density reconstruction using a graft
protected by a ring to improve the centering of the head. Level of
Evidence IV, Case Series
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Keywords :
Joint revision , hip arthroplasty , bone graft , reconstructive surgical procedure
Journal title :
Acta Ortopedica Brasileira