1. The major proximal femoral defects: megaprosthesis in non oncological patients-A case series
- Author
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Fabio Zanchini, Antonio Piscopo, Valerio Cipolloni, Raffaele Vitiello, Davide Piscopo, Federico Fusini, Stefano Cacciapuoti, Alfredo Schiavone Panni, Ernico Pola, Zanchini, F., Piscopo, A., Cipolloni, V., Vitiello, R., Piscopo, D., Fusini, F., Cacciapuoti, S., Panni, A. S., and Pola, E.
- Subjects
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,General - Abstract
We identified 39 patients (23 female and 16 male) underwent hip revisions through mega-prosthesis. The most common causes were periprosthetic fractures, periprosthetic osteolysis and consequences of infected arthroplasty. The average follow-up was 5 years (2.1 to 6.5), and average age was 69 years (47 to 78). At the final follow-up all the implants resulted functional and osteointegrated. The Merle D’Aubignè and Postel hip rating scale was used for the evaluation, better results were observed in periprosthetic fractures. Postoperative complications occurred in eight patients. Thus, megaprosthesis were a reasonable surgical option in the management of major femoral defects.
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- 2023