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Die Acetabulumpseudarthrose: Rekonstruktion und Reosteosynthese

Ein Langzeitergebnis

The acetabulum nonunion: reconstruction and reosteosynthesis

A long-term outcome

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Pseudarthrosen im Bereich des Acetabulums sind selten, insbesondere nach operativer Frakturbehandlung. Es gibt nur einzelne Arbeiten, die sich mit der Rekonstruktion und Therapie von Pseudarthrosen des Acetabulums befassen. Darüber hinaus sind kaum Langzeitdokumentationen über die Behandlung von Acetabulumpseudarthrosen vorhanden. Vorgestellt wird der Fall einer Pseudarthrose des Acetabulums nach Transversalfraktur mit initial dorsalseitiger Plattenosteosynthese sowie die anschließende Reosteosynthese und der postoperative Langzeitverlauf.

Abstract

Acetabular nonunions are rare, especially after operative treatment of an acetabular fracture. There are only single reports of the reconstruction and therapy of acetabular nonunion. Furthermore, there are fewer reports for treatment of acetabular nonunion with a long follow-up. We report a successful revision of an acetabular nonunion after transversal fracture and previous operative intervention, as well as the long-term follow-up after revision surgery.

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Pluemer, J., Kruppa, C., Yilmaz, E. et al. Die Acetabulumpseudarthrose: Rekonstruktion und Reosteosynthese. Unfallchirurg 120, 69–75 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00113-016-0230-0

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