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Revision Arthroplasty of the Acetabulum with Restoration of Bone Stock

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Orthopaedic Allograft Surgery

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The goal of revision arthroplasty of the hip is to achieve a stable implant with restoration of anatomy. This may be achieved relatively easily or with great difficulty depending on the available bone stock.

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Gross, A.E., Garbuz, D., Morsi, E.S. (1996). Revision Arthroplasty of the Acetabulum with Restoration of Bone Stock. In: Czitrom, A.A., Winkler, H. (eds) Orthopaedic Allograft Surgery. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6885-1_12

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