Induced Membrane Bone Grafting Technique for Treatment of Large Postinfectious Acetabular Bone Defects

Management of large acetabular bone defects is challenging. The Masquelet technique has successfully reconstructed segmental defects in long bones arising from trauma, tumors, or infection but not been described for large acetabular defects. We present 3 cases of large acetabular bone defects arisin...

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Main Authors: Gerald Joseph Zeng, MBBS (Spore), MRCS (England), Wei Sheng Foong, MBBS (Spore), MRCS (Edin), Sheng Xu, MBBS (Spore), MRCS (UK), Hee Nee Pang, MBBS (Spore), MMED (Ortho), FRCS (Ortho)(Edin)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-09-01
Series:Arthroplasty Today
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352344120300753
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Summary:Management of large acetabular bone defects is challenging. The Masquelet technique has successfully reconstructed segmental defects in long bones arising from trauma, tumors, or infection but not been described for large acetabular defects. We present 3 cases of large acetabular bone defects arising from chronic prosthetic joint infection, treated via a novel induced membrane bone grafting technique, drawn from the Masquelet technique. All cases showed satisfactory clinical and radiological outcomes at midterm follow-up. This technique holds promise and can be an alternative means when treating large acetabular bone defects.
ISSN:2352-3441