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Cup-on-cup technique: a reliable management solution for severe acetabular bone loss in revision total hip replacement

Francesco Chiarlone, Luca Cavagnaro, Andrea Zanirato, Mattia Alessio-Mazzola, Stefano Lovisolo, Lorenzo Mosconi, Lamberto Felli, Giorgio Burastero

2020Hip International12 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The management of acetabular bone loss is a challenging problem in revision total hip arthroplasty (rTHA). The goals of treatment are a stable acetabular fixation, implant stability, and restoration of hip centre of rotation.This study aims to report clinical, radiological outcomes and complications at short-term to mid-term follow-up of the cup-on-cup technique in the management of severe acetabular bone loss in rTHA. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the records of patient receiving rTHA performed with double porous tantalum cup technique in a single Joint Replacement Unit from 2014 to 2017. Objective and subjective clinical scores (Harris Hip Score, Oxford Hip Score, and visual analogue scale), radiological parameters (centre of rotation, leg-length discrepancy, heterotopic ossification, osseointegration, loosening and radiolucencies) and complications were recorded. We analysed the implant survival rate and periprosthetic joint infection rate. RESULTS: < 0.01). All patients rated their surgery as satisfactory. The cup-on-cup construct demonstrated radiological osseointegration with the centre of rotation restoration and leg length discrepancy improvement. In 1 patient, periprosthetic joint infection was diagnosed and treated with suppressive antibiotic therapy. No patients underwent acetabular components revision surgery for any reason. CONCLUSIONS: Cup-on-cup technique is a valid and safe solution for reconstruction of selected Paprosky type IIIA and IIIB bone defects with satisfactory clinical and radiographic results at short-term and mid-term follow-up.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineTotal hip replacementHip replacementAcetabulumSurgeryOrthodonticsArthroplastyOrthopaedic implants and arthroplastyHeterotopic Ossification and Related ConditionsPelvic and Acetabular Injuries
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