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Table 3 Post-operative complications

From: The mid-long term results of reconstructional cage and morselized allografts combined application for the Paprosky type III acetabular bone defects in revision hip arthroplasty

Age

Gender

Defect (paprosky)

Follow-up (month)

Complications

Procedure

Clinical Outcomes

45

M

IIIA

94

Recurrent dislocation

Plaster immobilization for 3 months

No re-dislocation

73

F

IIIA

53

Sciatic nerve palsy

Neuro nutrition drugs, Prednisolone and rehabilitation exercise

Partial recovery of sensory and motor function

72

F

IIIA

37

Acute renal injury

Supportive care

Fully recovered

42

M

IIIB (PDa)

42

Femoral prosthesis loosening at 2 years after operation; Radiolucency in the junction of DeLee and Charnley zone II and zone III

Revision of femoral prosthesis; conservative treatment for the radiolucency

Fracture healed, stable components; nonprogressive radiolucency

51

F

IIIB (PDa)

109

Aseptic loosening of the cage at 61 months after surgery

Re-revision with jumbo cup and tantalum augment

Stable components, well-functioning hip

62

F

IIIB

47

Radiolucency in the DeLee and Charnley zone III

Conservative treatment

Nonprogressive radiolucency

  1. aPelvic discontinuity