Acetabular Reconstruction Using Multiple Porous Tantalum Augments: Three-Quarter Football Augment
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Acetabular Reconstruction Using Multiple Porous Tantalum Augments: Three-Quarter Football Augment. / Ansorge, Christian; Ohlmeier, Malte; Ballhause, Tobias Malte; Gehrke, Thorsten; Citak, Mustafa ; Lee, M.
In: Case Rep Orthop, Vol. 2022, 7954052, 21.05.2022, p. 7954052.Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journal › SCORING: Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Acetabular Reconstruction Using Multiple Porous Tantalum Augments: Three-Quarter Football Augment
AU - Ansorge, Christian
AU - Ohlmeier, Malte
AU - Ballhause, Tobias Malte
AU - Gehrke, Thorsten
AU - Citak, Mustafa
AU - Lee, M
PY - 2022/5/21
Y1 - 2022/5/21
N2 - Reconstruction of a large acetabular bone defect is a complex problem in revision hip arthroplasty. The authors report a novel method of reconstructing an uncontained acetabular defect (Paprosky type IIIb) using multiple tantalum augments. A 73-year-old female patient presented to our institution with a chronically dislocated primary left total hip arthroplasty with radiographs demonstrating migration of acetabular component and formation of pseudoarthrosis within the left ilium. Extensive arthrolysis and anatomic reconstruction of the acetabular bone defect were performed using the novel method of multiple tantalum augments. Postoperatively, recovery was initially complicated by multiple dislocations requiring an exchange to an elevated liner, however subsequently achieved good function.
AB - Reconstruction of a large acetabular bone defect is a complex problem in revision hip arthroplasty. The authors report a novel method of reconstructing an uncontained acetabular defect (Paprosky type IIIb) using multiple tantalum augments. A 73-year-old female patient presented to our institution with a chronically dislocated primary left total hip arthroplasty with radiographs demonstrating migration of acetabular component and formation of pseudoarthrosis within the left ilium. Extensive arthrolysis and anatomic reconstruction of the acetabular bone defect were performed using the novel method of multiple tantalum augments. Postoperatively, recovery was initially complicated by multiple dislocations requiring an exchange to an elevated liner, however subsequently achieved good function.
U2 - 10.1155/2022/7954052
DO - 10.1155/2022/7954052
M3 - SCORING: Journal article
VL - 2022
SP - 7954052
JO - Case Rep Orthop
JF - Case Rep Orthop
SN - 2090-6749
M1 - 7954052
ER -