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Interlocking reconstruction-mode stem-sideplates preserve at-risk hips with short residual proximal femora.

Alexander B ChristTomohiro FujiwaraMohamed A YakoubJohn H Healey
Published in: The bone & joint journal (2021)
This interlocking, reconstruction-mode stem-sideplate reliably preserves native hip joint anatomy and function after large femoral resection with a short remaining proximal femur, both in the primary and revision setting. This is particularly important for preventing or delaying total femoral arthroplasty in young patients after oncological reconstruction. Hip abductor strength and function could be maintained by this method, and the risk of dislocation eliminated. The success of this technique in this modest series should be verified in a larger collaborative study and will be of interest to revision surgeons and oncologists. Cite this article: Bone Joint J 2021;103-B(2):398-404.
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