Bone grafting for acetabular protrusion in hip arthroplasty: 27 cases of rheumatoid arthritis followed for 2–8 years
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https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679108999234Abstract
An acetabular bone graft with spongious bone chips was performed in 27 primary total hip arthroplasties in 23 patients with rheumatic disease. There were no major complications. After 5 (2–8) years, the grafts were well incorporated; after 1 year, remodeling had produced a normal cancellous bone structure. Clinical assessment showed overall good results.Downloads
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1991-01-01
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Kinzinger, P. J., Karthaus, R. P., & Slooff, T. J. (1991). Bone grafting for acetabular protrusion in hip arthroplasty: 27 cases of rheumatoid arthritis followed for 2–8 years. Acta Orthopaedica, 62(2), 110–112. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679108999234
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