Abstract:The Revisio-System represents a promising toolbox for defect-orientated reconstruction of acetabular bone loss in revision hip arthroplasty. Our results demonstrate that the implantation of the Revisio-System can result in a good mid-term clinical outcome.
“…bone defects and the insufficient documentation of the initial clinical findings [6,7,13,15,22]. There are several published classification systems for acetabular bone defects in THA [1,3,5,11,12,19,20].…”
Acetabular defect classification and management Revision arthroplasty of the acetabular cup based on 3-point fixation Revision cup used in the surgical intervention 76 Cementless hemispherical 36 Cementless oval 46 Cementless acetabular cup with cranial strap ± iliac stem or cup-cage system 2 Custom-made partial pelvic replacement
“…bone defects and the insufficient documentation of the initial clinical findings [6,7,13,15,22]. There are several published classification systems for acetabular bone defects in THA [1,3,5,11,12,19,20].…”
Acetabular defect classification and management Revision arthroplasty of the acetabular cup based on 3-point fixation Revision cup used in the surgical intervention 76 Cementless hemispherical 36 Cementless oval 46 Cementless acetabular cup with cranial strap ± iliac stem or cup-cage system 2 Custom-made partial pelvic replacement
Randomized trials and systematic reviews report faster rehabilitation with early mobilization, within the first 3 months after surgery; less postoperative pain, less muscle damage and shorter hospital stay; older patients benefit from reduced morbidity and mortality.
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