PMID: 9553575Apr 29, 1998Paper

Onlay cortical allografting for the femur

The Orthopedic Clinics of North America
W C HeadR H Emerson

Abstract

Failed femoral total hip replacement components are frequently associated with bone loss. At the time of revision surgery, the goals are to create a construct that relieves pain, is stable, and preserves and enhances bone stock. This article discusses Materials and Methods, Indications, Operative Technique, and Results regarding onlay cortical allografting for the femur.

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