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Acetabular Component Revision in Total Hip Arthroplasty. Part II: Management of Major Bone Loss and Pelvic Discontinuity
- Author:
- Issack PS
- Nousiainen M
- Beksac B
- Helfet DL
- Sculco TP
- Buly RL
Use of structural bone graft and/or reconstruction cage devices in acetabular revisions with major bone loss has the advantages of providing a...
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Acetabular Component Revision in Total Hip Arthroplasty. Part I: Cementless Shells
- Author:
- Issack PS
- Nousiainen M
- Beksac B
- Helfet DL
- Sculco TP
- Buly RL
Magnitude and location of acetabular bone defects dictate the type of reconstruction required. For the majority of reconstructions, a porous-...
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Acute Sciatic Nerve Palsy as a Delayed Complication of Low-Molecular-Weight-Heparin Prophylaxis After Total Hip Arthroplasty
- Author:
- Beksac B
- Gonzalez Della Valle A
- Salvati EA
Abstract not available. Introduction provided instead. Sciatic nerve palsy is a recognized complication of total hip arthroplasty (THA).1,2 The...
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Reconstruction of the Failed Acetabular Component Using Cemented Shells and Impaction Grafting in Revision Hip Arthroplasty
- Author:
- Issack PS
- Beksac B
- Helfet DL
- Buly RL
- Sculco T
Cemented revision techniques have been used with variable success in the reconstruction of the failed acetabular component.