Managing chronic periprosthetic infections in patients who have undergone limb-salvage surgery following a malignant bone tumor with megaprosthesis often involves a two-stage revision surgery with the use of a cement-spacer. This paper show details the preparation of a self-made intramedullary metal-stabilized mega-cement spacer for patients needing a two-stage revision surgery due to infection after oncologic bone tumor resection and limb-salvage surgery with megaprosthesis and present two clinical cases treated with this technique. The report provides a practical surgical technique to create a cement hip mega-spacer using readily available tools in most orthopedic surgical settings.
Keywords: Arthroplasty; Artroplastia; Cement spacers; Espaciadores de cemento; Hip megaprosthesis; Infecciones relacionadas con prótesis; Megaprótesis de cadera; Oncología quirúrgica; Prosthesis-related infections; Reintervención quirúrgica; Reoperation; Surgical oncology.
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