Management of types III and IV acetabular deficiencies with the longitudinal oblong revision cup |
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Authors: | Herrera Antonio Martínez Angel Antonio Cuenca Jorge Canales Vicente |
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Affiliation: | Service of Orthopedic and Trauma Surgery, Miguel Servet University Hospital, Zaragoza, Spain. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Thirty-five longitudinal oblong revision (LOR) cups were used to reconstruct 29 type III and 6 type IV acetabular defects. Intraoperatively, we considered that cup contact was complete when we achieved a continuous contact between the cup periphery and the acetabular rim. When there were areas with a lack of contact, we considered that the contact was partial or incomplete. All patients were followed up for 4 to 8 years (mean = 6.3 years). At the latest follow-up, 30 cups were stable (85.8%) and 5 had migrated (14.2%). We found a significant relation between incomplete cup contact with the acetabular rim and subsequent failure (P = .042). The abduction angle was significantly increased in the group of unstable cups (P = .032) because of the migration of the acetabular component that became more vertical. Pain, limp, use of walking aids, functional level, and limb-length discrepancy significantly improved postoperatively (P < .0001). The Harris hip score improved from a mean preoperative score of 37 points to that of 79 points (P < .01). This implant showed satisfactory stability at early to midterm follow-up. |
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