McGann W, Mankin H J, Harris W H
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1986 Jan;68(1):4-12.
We are presenting the cases of five patients that illustrate the uses of large, frozen bone and osteoarticular allografts in dealing with severe structural deficiency about the hip joint associated with prior failed total hip replacement. The status of the grafts was assessed at a minimum follow-up of twenty-four months (average, thirty months). In four patients extensive grafts in the proximal part of the femur in conjunction with total hip-replacement components were used, and in the fifth patient a matched whole-joint transplant of the proximal part of the femur and the acetabulum was employed. The short-term clinical advantage of these massive grafts is clear, but the long-term results are uncertain.
我们现介绍五例患者的病例,这些病例说明了大块冷冻骨和骨关节异体移植在处理既往全髋关节置换失败后髋关节严重结构缺损方面的应用。在至少随访24个月(平均30个月)时评估移植物的状况。四名患者使用了股骨近端的广泛移植物并结合全髋关节置换组件,第五名患者采用了匹配的股骨近端和髋臼全关节移植。这些大块移植物的短期临床优势是明显的,但长期结果尚不确定。