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Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty with Severe Acetabular Defect: A Preliminary Exploration and Attempt of Robotic‐Assisted Technology

Shuai Zhang, Yubo Liu, Mingyang Ma, Zheng Cao, Xiangpeng Kong, Wei Chai

Year
2022
Citations
16

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Robotic-assisted technology may be useful in hip revision cases with acetabular defects. However, data on the use of robotic-assisted technology for such complex diseases is lacking. CASE PRESENTATION: This case study described the adoption of MAKO robotic-assisted treatment of revision total hip arthroplasty (THA) combined with severe acetabular defect (Paprosky type IIIB). Robotic-assisted technology accurately achieved preoperative planning; the acetabular component and augment were placed in the original position and angle as planned. Robotic-assisted acetabular reaming was successful in a single pass, preserving the remaining acetabular bone mass very well with no procedure-related complications. The Harris Hip Score (HHS) at 6 months postoperatively was 84 and the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities (WOMAC) Osteoarthritis Index was 24. CONCLUSION: Robotic-assisted technology can help in the accurate reconstruction of acetabular defect in complex hip revision surgery.

Keywords

MedicineWOMACSurgeryTotal hip arthroplastyOsteoarthritisAcetabular fractureAcetabulum

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