The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 24, Issue: 8, Page: 1241-1248

The Use of Allograft Prosthesis Composite for Extensive Proximal Femoral Bone Deficiencies: A 2- to 9.8-Year Follow-Up Study

Soo H. Lee; Young J. Ahn; Sae J. Chung; Byeong K. Kim; Ji H. Hwang
Hip

We report here results for 15 hips that we repaired using allograft prosthesis composite (APC) and monitored for a mean of 4.2 years. Two hips underwent repeat revisions with new APCs after a mean of 83.7 months. The average Harris Hip Score improved from 21.8 before revision surgery to 83.2 afterward, and 12 stems showed good stability. Of the 15 hips repaired with APC, 13 had good junctional union. One of the 2 remaining hips showed nonunion, which was repaired with an onlay graft 3.3 years later, and the other hip showed both infection and nonunion. There was 1 dislocation, and 2 hips had complications related to the greater trochanter. Our findings demonstrate that the use of APC produces satisfactory results.


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