Salvage of failed femoral megaprostheses with allograft prosthesis composites

Citation
Hd. Clarke et al., Salvage of failed femoral megaprostheses with allograft prosthesis composites, CLIN ORTHOP, (356), 1998, pp. 222-229
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Ortopedics, Rehabilitation & Sport Medicine","da verificare
Journal title
CLINICAL ORTHOPAEDICS AND RELATED RESEARCH
ISSN journal
0009921X → ACNP
Issue
356
Year of publication
1998
Pages
222 - 229
Database
ISI
SICI code
0009-921X(199811):356<222:SOFFMW>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
The records of 11 consecutive adult patients who underwent revision of a fa iled femoral megaprosthesis (aseptic loosening, nine; periprosthetic fractu re, one; and prosthesis fracture, one) to an allograft prosthesis composite were reviewed retrospectively. Complications included radiographic compone nt subsidence in two patients (18 %), hip instability in three patients (27 %), deep infection in two patients (18%), and allograft fractures in two pa tients (18%). Five patients (45%) required subsequent reoperations; four pa tients underwent removal of the allograft prosthesis composite at a mean of 16 months (range, 5-41 months) and one patient (9%) with hip instability u nderwent revision of the failed megaprosthesis to a constrained acetabulum. Reconstruction of a failed femoral megaprosthesis is a complex problem cau sed by extensive bone loss and violation of soft tissue attachments. Despit e a high complication rate, six patients (55%) remained ambulatory and had mild or no pain at a mean followup exceeding 5.5 years.