2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.artd.2022.07.007
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Endofemoral Shooting Technique for Removing Well-fixed Cementless Stems

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“…The periprosthetic tissues showed no suspicious findings of infection or metal debris, and the removed implants revealed no wear and damage (Figure 4a ). A one-stage revision THA (KT plate; K-MAX CLHO flanged cup; 26-mm metal head; SC long stem; PALACOS G bone cement, KYOCERA Medical) was performed using the endofemoral shooting technique [ 12 ]. In the absence of cortical bone, the strut and mushed allografts were augmented using ETHIBOND (Johnson & Johnson K.K., Tokyo, Japan) [ 12 ].…”
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“…The periprosthetic tissues showed no suspicious findings of infection or metal debris, and the removed implants revealed no wear and damage (Figure 4a ). A one-stage revision THA (KT plate; K-MAX CLHO flanged cup; 26-mm metal head; SC long stem; PALACOS G bone cement, KYOCERA Medical) was performed using the endofemoral shooting technique [ 12 ]. In the absence of cortical bone, the strut and mushed allografts were augmented using ETHIBOND (Johnson & Johnson K.K., Tokyo, Japan) [ 12 ].…”
Section: Case Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A one-stage revision THA (KT plate; K-MAX CLHO flanged cup; 26-mm metal head; SC long stem; PALACOS G bone cement, KYOCERA Medical) was performed using the endofemoral shooting technique [ 12 ]. In the absence of cortical bone, the strut and mushed allografts were augmented using ETHIBOND (Johnson & Johnson K.K., Tokyo, Japan) [ 12 ]. Intraoperative cultures of joint fluid, tissues, and sonicated implants did not reveal any bacteria [ 13 ].…”
Section: Case Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%