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The modern Burch-Schneider antiprotrusio cage for the treatment of acetabular defects: is it still an option? A systematic review.

Michael-Alexander MalahiasMichail SarantisIoannis GkiatasSeong J JangAlex GuFritz ThoreyMichael M AlexiadesVasileios S Nikolaou
Published in: Hip international : the journal of clinical and experimental research on hip pathology and therapy (2022)
There was moderate quality evidence to show that the use of modern rough blasted titanium BS-APCs in cases of acetabular bone loss has an unacceptably high failure rate (38%). Given that antiprotrusio cages do not provide any biological fixation, we would not recommend the routine use of modern BS-APCs in complex revision THA cases. By contrast, the satisfactory short- to mid-term outcome of modern BS-APCs in combination with their low cost compared to highly porous acetabular implants, make us feel that BS-APCs might still be used in selected elderly or low-demand patients without severe superomedial acetabular bone loss.
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