Abstract:Introduction:
Periprosthetic hip infections in the setting of massive proximal femoral bone loss pose a complex challenge to both patients and arthroplasty surgeons alike. As these patients are often multiply revised and can be infected with multidrug resistant organisms, the likelihood for a successful outcome with the gold-standard 2-stage revision is significantly diminished, and definitive management is often achieved with amputation or an antibiotic eluting cement spacer. With reduced bone stock and poor … Show more
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