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. 2022 Oct 4;9:929103. doi: 10.3389/fsurg.2022.929103

Table 3.

Additional procedures, survival, and Harris Hip Score.

Study No. of hips Additional procedure Survival Harris Hip Score
Preoperative Postoperative
Zhang 2019 63 Morselized allografting for acetabular protrusion 16 years: 96.8% (EP = reoperation) 46 83
Zhou 2018 77 Bulk allograft (2 hips) and impaction bone grafting (12 hips) was used in Paprosky type III acetabular bone loss 4 years: 94.2% (EP = radiological or clinical failure) 46.7 ± 13.2 83.1 ± 9.0
Salem 2018 17 Particulate bone grafting from the iliac crest No re-revision at last follow-up (mean 3.5 years) 42 (24–59) 85 (72–92)
Moon 2018 80 Structural bone allograft (4 hips), morselized bone allograft (47 hips) 16 years: 85% (worst); 91% (best) 53 77
McLaughlin 2018 30 Packing acetabular deficiencies with allograft bone chips and local bone obtained from reaming 16 years: 92.6% (EP = re-revision); 97.4% (EP = cup aseptic loosening) 49 (37–59) 86 (64–94)
Jo 2016 51 Autogenic (ipsilateral iliac crest) or allogenic (fresh-frozen chip bone) morselized bone graft for medial cavitary bone defect 13 years: 86.3% (EP = implant failure) NA No rim fixation: 75 ± 7.6
Rim fixation: 85 ± 8.5
von Roth 2015 and Whaley 2001 89 Particulate bone grafting (54 hips), and bulk bone grafting (9 hips) 20 years: 83% (free from any acetabular revision), 88% (free from aseptic loosening of the metal acetabular component), and 85% (free from aseptic or radiographic definite loosening of the metal acetabular component) 56 71 (30–95)
Gustke 2014 and Gustke 2004 216 Particulate autografting (51 hips), particulate allografting (49 hips), bulk allografting (38 hips) 4 years: 98%; 16y:96% (acetabular component) 44 72
Lachiewicz 2013 108 Bone grafting (108 hips): crushed cancellous allograft only (98 hips), iliac crest autograft (4 hips), both allograft and autograft (5 hips) 10 years: 97.3%, 15 years: 82.8% (EP = either acetabular cup revision for aseptic loosening or definite radiographic evidence of loosening);
10 years: 93.8%, 15 years: 79.8% (EP = acetabular cup removal for any reason);
10 years: 88.5%, 15 years: 56.5% (EP = any reoperation involving the hip)
NA
Wedemeyer 2008 17 Morselized bone graft (15 hips) NA 62 83
Fan 2008 47 Allograft bone graft (25 patients) 5 years: 94.5% (EP = implant failure) NA
Hendricks 2006 and Dearborn 2000 24 Particulate autologous or allograft bone packing acetabular defects NA 54 (31–82) 79 (46–98)
Patel 2003 43 Bulk allograft (8 hips), morselized allograft alone (27 hips) Acetabular shell: 14 years: 92%;
acetabular shell: 13 years: 83%
48 ± 15 81 ± 18
Obenaus 2003 60 Press-fit structural allografting (7 hips), mixture of autologous slurry and allogenic bone chips (10 hips) NA 58.7 (28–97.7) 90.6 (61.1–100)

EP, ending point.