The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 20, Issue: 6, Page: 698-702

Autogenous Femoral Head Bone Grafts for Acetabular Deficiency in Total-Hip Arthroplasty for Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip: Long-term Effect on Pelvic Bone Stock

Christopher M. Farrell; Daniel J. Berry; Miguel E. Cabanela
Hip

Twenty-eight primary total-hip arthroplasties in 23 patients performed with autogenous femoral head bone graft augmentation for developmental hip dysplasia were retrospectively reviewed at 8 to 15 years. Five sockets were revised for different reasons. At revisions, 3 grafts were healed, the other 2 had substantial resorption. Immediately postoperatively, the mean medial to lateral graft thickness at the level of the superior border of the socket was 33 mm. Radiographs a mean of 4.8 years after operation demonstrated this thickness decreased by a mean of 1 mm (range, 0-10 mm). At 11 years (range, 8-15 years), radiographs in unrevised hips showed no cases of substantial further graft resorption.


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