Abductor reconstruction with gluteus maximus transfer in revision hemiarthroplasty
Journal: Indian Journal of Orthopaedics Surgery (Vol.4, No. 4)Publication Date: 2018-12-15
Authors : N Abhilash Ronald Menezes Jubin Abraham;
Page : 411-413
Keywords : Abductor reconstruction with gluteus maximus; Revision hemiarthroplasty.;
Abstract
Introduction: Abductor deficiency can be a debilitating problem following hip arthroplasty surgery and causes severe pain, limp and instability.
Description of Technique: The authors had experienced abductor deficiency secondary to hemiarthroplasy following which a revision hemiarthroplasty was done and abductor reconstruction was performed using the anterior fibres of gluteus maximus. This flap served as a substitute for gluteus medius and minimus. Ultimately, both limp and pain showed prominent reduction.
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