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The Journal of Arthroplasty, ABSTRACT| VOLUME 19, ISSUE 2, P262, FEBRUARY 01, 2004
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Cementless acetabular fixation in THR performed for CDH: is bone grafting necessary?
John J Callaghan, MD Brian Schroeder Jose A Morcuende, MD Patrick M Sullivan, MD Douglas R Pedersen, PhD Richard C Johnston, MDHip
Initially, in the cases of CDH requiring total hip arthroplasty, cement with superolateral bone grafting was advocated and later, cementless acetabular components with bone grafting were recommended. The senior author had always espoused placing the acetabular component as inferior and medial as possible, and was willing to leave cementless acetabular components up to 30% uncovered. The purpose of this study was to evaluate cementless acetabular fixation in cases of CDH, at a minimum ten-year follow-up.
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