PMID: 9553572Apr 29, 1998Paper

Role and results of segmental allografts for acetabular segmental bone deficiency

The Orthopedic Clinics of North America
D S Garbuz, M J Penner

Abstract

Acetabular reconstruction in both primary and revision hip arthroplasty often requires reconstruction of deficient acetabular bone stock. The exact role of allografts remains controversial. Published results of structural allografting are presented. Recent literature supports the use of segmental allografts for reconstruction of large segmental and combined defects.

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