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A Change in the Classical Order of Setting of Porous Metal Augments with Locked Cups in Hip Revision Surgery: Technical Note and Case Report

INTRODUCTION: Reconstruction of acetabular bone defects by the combination of trabecular metal augments and porous cups can be complex when extensive bone loss and poor-quality bone exists. The onset of porous cups with an interlocking mechanism may simplify surgical technique due to its superior in...

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Autores principales: Murcia-Asensio, Antonio, Ferrero-Manzanal, Francisco, Sanz-Ruiz, Pablo, Cañada-Oya, Hermenegildo, Lax-Pérez, Raquel, Goetze, Christian
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9192304/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35707266
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4062172
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author Murcia-Asensio, Antonio
Ferrero-Manzanal, Francisco
Sanz-Ruiz, Pablo
Cañada-Oya, Hermenegildo
Lax-Pérez, Raquel
Goetze, Christian
author_facet Murcia-Asensio, Antonio
Ferrero-Manzanal, Francisco
Sanz-Ruiz, Pablo
Cañada-Oya, Hermenegildo
Lax-Pérez, Raquel
Goetze, Christian
author_sort Murcia-Asensio, Antonio
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description INTRODUCTION: Reconstruction of acetabular bone defects by the combination of trabecular metal augments and porous cups can be complex when extensive bone loss and poor-quality bone exists. The onset of porous cups with an interlocking mechanism may simplify surgical technique due to its superior initial mechanical stability. We endorse the possibility for a change in the classical order of setting of the augments and the cup. METHODS: We present a technical modification and a series of cases of three patients with Paprosky IIB and IIIA acetabular defects operated with a combination of porous metal augments and a porous cup. In all the three patients, the setting of the cup was done first and secured with locked screws, and then the augments were set in place as a wedge and fixed with screws in a standard fashion. RESULTS: The postoperative X-ray showed good position of implants with restoration of the center of rotation, and the patients had good recovery. Radiological evaluation in the midterm follow-up did not show mobilization of implants. Discussion. The use of metal porous augments is widely used for severe acetabular defects, being a versatile system to adapt to the different size defects. Nevertheless, its use may be technically demanding and time consuming. It is not infrequent that the setting of the augments conditions the final position of the cup with a possible interference with initial stability and eventually bone ingrowth of the cup. The interlocking mechanism offers an additional biomechanical stability and thus may allow us to place the cup first in the desired position with a less demanding technique. CONCLUSION: With the use of locked-screw porous metal cups, the order of setting of implants may be changed in order to obtain a better restoration of the center of rotation and increased host-bone implant contact with a simplified surgical technique.
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spelling pubmed-91923042022-06-14 A Change in the Classical Order of Setting of Porous Metal Augments with Locked Cups in Hip Revision Surgery: Technical Note and Case Report Murcia-Asensio, Antonio Ferrero-Manzanal, Francisco Sanz-Ruiz, Pablo Cañada-Oya, Hermenegildo Lax-Pérez, Raquel Goetze, Christian Case Rep Orthop Case Report INTRODUCTION: Reconstruction of acetabular bone defects by the combination of trabecular metal augments and porous cups can be complex when extensive bone loss and poor-quality bone exists. The onset of porous cups with an interlocking mechanism may simplify surgical technique due to its superior initial mechanical stability. We endorse the possibility for a change in the classical order of setting of the augments and the cup. METHODS: We present a technical modification and a series of cases of three patients with Paprosky IIB and IIIA acetabular defects operated with a combination of porous metal augments and a porous cup. In all the three patients, the setting of the cup was done first and secured with locked screws, and then the augments were set in place as a wedge and fixed with screws in a standard fashion. RESULTS: The postoperative X-ray showed good position of implants with restoration of the center of rotation, and the patients had good recovery. Radiological evaluation in the midterm follow-up did not show mobilization of implants. Discussion. The use of metal porous augments is widely used for severe acetabular defects, being a versatile system to adapt to the different size defects. Nevertheless, its use may be technically demanding and time consuming. It is not infrequent that the setting of the augments conditions the final position of the cup with a possible interference with initial stability and eventually bone ingrowth of the cup. The interlocking mechanism offers an additional biomechanical stability and thus may allow us to place the cup first in the desired position with a less demanding technique. CONCLUSION: With the use of locked-screw porous metal cups, the order of setting of implants may be changed in order to obtain a better restoration of the center of rotation and increased host-bone implant contact with a simplified surgical technique. Hindawi 2022-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9192304/ /pubmed/35707266 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4062172 Text en Copyright © 2022 Antonio Murcia-Asensio et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Case Report
Murcia-Asensio, Antonio
Ferrero-Manzanal, Francisco
Sanz-Ruiz, Pablo
Cañada-Oya, Hermenegildo
Lax-Pérez, Raquel
Goetze, Christian
A Change in the Classical Order of Setting of Porous Metal Augments with Locked Cups in Hip Revision Surgery: Technical Note and Case Report
title A Change in the Classical Order of Setting of Porous Metal Augments with Locked Cups in Hip Revision Surgery: Technical Note and Case Report
title_full A Change in the Classical Order of Setting of Porous Metal Augments with Locked Cups in Hip Revision Surgery: Technical Note and Case Report
title_fullStr A Change in the Classical Order of Setting of Porous Metal Augments with Locked Cups in Hip Revision Surgery: Technical Note and Case Report
title_full_unstemmed A Change in the Classical Order of Setting of Porous Metal Augments with Locked Cups in Hip Revision Surgery: Technical Note and Case Report
title_short A Change in the Classical Order of Setting of Porous Metal Augments with Locked Cups in Hip Revision Surgery: Technical Note and Case Report
title_sort change in the classical order of setting of porous metal augments with locked cups in hip revision surgery: technical note and case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9192304/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35707266
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4062172
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