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Complex hip revision surgery for severe acetabular defects shows promise with 3D printed implants. These custom components demonstrate excellent outcomes, reducing early failure rates in challenging cases.

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  • Orthopedic surgery
  • Biomaterials engineering
  • Medical device technology

Background:

  • Complex revision hip surgery, particularly for Paprosky 3B acetabular defects, historically faces high early failure rates with traditional Cup Cage constructs.
  • The increasing prevalence of severe acetabular bone loss necessitates innovative solutions beyond conventional implants.
  • 3D printed custom-made acetabular components are emerging as a viable alternative for complex reconstructive procedures.

Observation:

  • This case series presents two patients with severe acetabular bone loss undergoing revision surgery utilizing advanced 3D printed acetabular components.
  • Follow-up periods were 3 and 7 years, respectively.
  • One patient experienced a femoral peri-prosthetic fracture requiring plate fixation, managed successfully.

Findings:

  • Neither patient required revision surgery of the acetabular component during the follow-up period.
  • The 3D printed implants demonstrated excellent intraoperative stability and immediate postoperative results.
  • The study highlights the potential of custom 3D printed implants in addressing severe acetabular defects.

Implications:

  • 3D printed acetabular components offer a promising solution for complex hip revision surgeries with severe bone loss.
  • These custom implants may reduce the high early failure rates associated with traditional methods in challenging acetabular reconstructions.
  • Further research and larger case series are warranted to confirm the long-term efficacy and broader applicability of 3D printed implants in revision hip arthroplasty.