A substantial loss of bone stock is frequently encountered at revision
of a hip replacement. A mix of autologous and homologous bone chips i
s a biological method of filling the cavities. reinforcement implants
can be used to anchor the new prosthesis and to impact the bone graft
protecting it during healing. The goals of this study were to evaluate
the clinical and radiological results after revision of cups with ase
ptic loosening. Follow-up examination of 81 revisions in 78 patients a
t 6.5 years (range 3 to 9 years) showed that 93% of the patients were
satisfied with their results. One patient underwent a further revision
because of recurrent dislocation of the femoral head, and one had a s
uperficial infection. All the grafts were fused at 3 months after the
operation. The bone stock had increased in every case, but 6 of them s
how some degree of graft resorption. No implant showed impending signs
of loosening. These results were encouraging. The reinforcement impla
nts allow sufficient primary fixation and secondary stability can be a
chieved with the impaction grafting. Careful preoperative evaluation a
nd assessment at operation is important to match bone defects with the
grafts and selection of the prosthesis.