DOAJ Open Access 2021

Staged Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Novel Technique in Managing Native and Periprosthetic Acetabular Insufficiency

John V. Horberg, MD J. Ross Bailey, MD Kathleen Kay, MD D. Gordon Allan, MD

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Background: There is no consensus on how to best address acetabular insufficiency. Several described techniques have a high rate of loosening and most rely on fixation to intact innominate bones. They also require extensive exposure and expensive implants. We present a novel technique for acetabular insufficiency management including discontinuity and a series with mean 6.5-year follow-up. Material and Methods: After exposure, a femoral neck osteotomy is made, or the femoral component is removed. Bone graft is reverse reamed into the defect, and a porous coated acetabular shell is implanted with screws for supplemental fixation. In 3-6 months, after defect healing, the femoral component is implanted. All staged total hip arthroplasties for pelvic discontinuity from 2010 to 2015 by a single provider with minimum 5-year follow-up were identified. Implant survivorship, Merle d’Aubinge, and visual analog scale scores as well as complications were recorded. Results: Nine patients were identified with mean 80.8-month follow-up (62-129). Merle D’Aubinge scores improved from 5.6 (4-8) to 15.3 (14-18), and Visual analog scale scores improved from 7.2 (6-9) to 0.8 (0-2). All implants were retained, and all patients were ambulatory at the terminal follow-up. There were 2 greater trochanter fractures, one calcar fracture managed with cerclage, and one patient developed heterotopic ossification. Conclusion: Staged total hip arthroplasty can be used to address pelvic discontinuity with excellent short- to mid-term outcomes. This technique allows for a more limited exposure and the use of primary hip implants. Fixation is by ingrowth and does not rely on intact pelvic architecture.

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John V. Horberg, MD

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J. Ross Bailey, MD

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Kathleen Kay, MD

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D. Gordon Allan, MD

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MD, J.V.H., MD, J.R.B., MD, K.K., MD, D.G.A. (2021). Staged Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Novel Technique in Managing Native and Periprosthetic Acetabular Insufficiency. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artd.2021.04.014

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