2024
DOI: 10.1002/jor.25936
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Bone remodeling after revision total hip arthroplasty for large acetabular defects

Angelika Ramesh,
Anna Di Laura,
Sara De Angelis
et al.

Abstract: Large acetabular bone defects are challenging in hip revision surgery. Clinical assessment is crucial to evaluate modern technologies in surgical reconstruction. We aimed to better understand the bone remodeling that occurs following acetabular reconstruction. Our objectives were: (1) To characterize changes in the shape of the pelvis by studying sequential computed tomography (CT) scans collected immediately and 1‐year postoperatively and (2) to identify which part of the pelvis is most susceptible to remodel… Show more

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