2022
DOI: 10.3390/medicina58091254
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Revision of a Failed Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty following Excessive Reaming with a Medial Cup Protrusion

Abstract: Background and Objectives: Atraumatic intrapelvic protrusion of the acetabular component following excessive reaming of the acetabulum with a far medial positioning of the cup is a rare, but serious complication of a total hip arthroplasty (THA). This study analyzes the factors contributing to this uncommon complication and presents the outcome after the revision surgery using the Ganz reinforcement ring combined with a bone graft and plating of the posterior column and/or screws for the anterior column. Mater… Show more

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“…Finally, this Special Issue includes two articles that report on acetabular peri-prosthetic fractures [ 14 , 15 ]. Literature on this subject is sparse, no universally recognized treatment algorithm exists and surgical management represents a challenge for most orthopedic surgeons.…”
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“…Finally, this Special Issue includes two articles that report on acetabular peri-prosthetic fractures [ 14 , 15 ]. Literature on this subject is sparse, no universally recognized treatment algorithm exists and surgical management represents a challenge for most orthopedic surgeons.…”
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“…Their treatment algorithm provides an individualized therapeutic strategy in this rare but challenging complication after THA. In a retrospective case series study, Ivanova et al [ 15 ] report on the factors that contribute to medical cup protrusion following excessive reaming in primary THA in older adults. Revision surgery of these failed primary THAs following medial wall perforation was successful using a Ganz reinforcement ring combined with bone grafts and plating of the posterior column and/or screws for the anterior column.…”
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