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Proximal femoral allografts in revision hip arthroplasty
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1991
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Hip ArthroplastyBone RemodelingOsteoarthritisOrthopaedicsProximal Femoral AllograftsCalcar GraftsBone Stock DeficienciesSurgeryOsteoporosisJoint ReplacementMusculoskeletal SurgeryVascularized Bone GraftMedicineOrthopaedic Surgery
We followed prospectively 69 patients with 78 proximal femoral allografts performed for revision of total hip arthroplasty for an average of 36 months (range 29 to 68). Large fragment proximal femoral allografts and cortical strut allografts were successful in 85%. Grafts smaller than 3 cm in length (calcar grafts) were clinically successful in 81%, but 50% underwent significant radiographic resorption. We conclude that large proximal femoral allografts and cortical strut allografts provide dependable reconstruction of bone stock deficiencies during revision total hip arthroplasty.
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