2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-32046/v2
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Bone impaction grafting with trabecular metal augments in large defects in young patients: unravelling a new perspective in Surgical Technique

Abstract: Background: Acetabular reconstruction with bone impaction grafting in large defects has yielded conflicting results.Methods: This was a retrospective study of a case series of five patients with a young age (≤50 years) at the time of surgery who had large acetabular defects reconstructed by bone impaction grafting and trabecular metal augments. The mean follow-up was 79 months. We describe the surgical technique in detail.Results: Improvement was significant on the WOMAC and SF-36 scales (p < 0.05). The rad… Show more

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