2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12891-021-04072-4
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Reconstruction of acetabular defects greater than Paprosky type 3B: the importance of functional imaging

Abstract: Background 3D Surgical planning has become a key tool in complex hip revision surgery. The restoration of centre of rotation (CoR) of the hips and leg length (LL) are key factors in achieving good clinical outcome. Pelvic imaging is the gold standard for planning and assessment of LL. We aimed to better understand if 3D planning is effective at equalising LL when large acetabular defects are present. Materials and methods This was a prospective cas… Show more

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“…In a previous study, we demonstrated the accuracy and feasibility of surgical planning for patients with massive acetabular defects by comparing the planned and achieved positioning and orientation of custom 3D-printed implants in 6 degrees of freedom 28 . In another study, we found that, while challenging to treat, limb-length discrepancies and gait abnormalities in patients with large acetabular defects can be greatly improved with the aid of an accurate surgical plan, even when there is substantial preoperative superior migration of the failed implant component 29 . Other groups also have reported positive results in association with the use of these custom implants 10 , 30 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a previous study, we demonstrated the accuracy and feasibility of surgical planning for patients with massive acetabular defects by comparing the planned and achieved positioning and orientation of custom 3D-printed implants in 6 degrees of freedom 28 . In another study, we found that, while challenging to treat, limb-length discrepancies and gait abnormalities in patients with large acetabular defects can be greatly improved with the aid of an accurate surgical plan, even when there is substantial preoperative superior migration of the failed implant component 29 . Other groups also have reported positive results in association with the use of these custom implants 10 , 30 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%