Traumatology and Orthopedics of RussiaTraumatology and Orthopedics of Russia2311-29052542-0933Vreden National Medical Research Center of Traumatology and Orthopedics39810.21823/2311-2905-2011-0-1-76-81USING TRABECULAR METAL AUGMENTS FOR TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENT IN PATIENTS AFTER ACETABULAR FRACTURESTikhilovR. M.fake@neicon.ruShubnyakovI. I.shubnyakov@mail.ruChiladzeI. T.fake@neicon.ruKarpukhinA. S.fake@neicon.ruPlievD. G.fake@neicon.ruAmbrosenkovA. V.fake@neicon.ruBliznyukovV. V.fake@neicon.ruMyasoedovA. A.fake@neicon.ru3003201117176810311201603112016Copyright © ,<p>The authors presented the experience of treatment of two patients with hip arthritis after acetabular fracture. Both patients were treated with total hip replacement. During the operation, to manage posterior-superior bone defects of the acetabulum, augments of trabecular metal were used. Pain and limitation of motions in hip were indications for operative treatment. After a year of follow up there was no pain in hip; also recovery of motion and improved quality of life were observed.</p>total hip replacementhip acetabular fracturearthritisaugments of trabecular metalтотальное эндопротезирование тазобедренного суставапоследствия переломов вертлужной впадиныаугменты из трабекулярного металла[1. Black, J. Biological performance of tantalum / J. Black // Clin. Mater. – 1994. – Vol. 16. – P. 167–173.][2. Bobyn, J.D. Clinical validation of a structural porous tantalum biomaterial for adult reconstruction / J.D. Bobyn [et al.] // J. Bone Joint Surg. – 2004. – Vol. 86-A, Suppl. 2. – P. 123–129.][3. Christie, M.J. Clinical applications of trabecular metal / M.J. Christie // Am. J. Orthop. – 2002. – Vol. 31. – P. 219–220.][4. Gross, A.E. Revision arthroplasty of the acetabulum with restoration of bone stock / A.E. Gross // Clin. Orthop. – 1999. – N 369. – P. 198–207.][5. Shinar, A.A. Bulk structural autogenous grafts and allografts for reconstruction of the acetabulum in total hip arthroplasty. Sixteen-year-average follow-up / A.A. Shinar, W.H. Harris // J. Bone Joint Surg. – 1997. – Vol. 79-A. – P. 159–168.][6. Sporer, S.M. Porous metal augments: big hopes for big holes / S.M. Sporer, C. Della Valle // Orthopedics. – 2010. – Vol. 33, N 9. – P. 651.][7. Templeton, J.E. Revision of a cemented acetabular component to a cementless acetabular component. A ten to fourteen-year follow-up study / J.E. Templeton [et al.] // J. Bone Joint Surg. – 2001. – Vol. 83-A. – P. 1706–1711.]