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Case report

Sauerbruch–van Nes total turn-up plasty for infected total hip arthroplasty – a case report

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Pages 270-271 | Received 30 Aug 2014, Accepted 30 Aug 2014, Published online: 23 Oct 2014

Figures & data

Figure 1. A. Before the turn-up plasty: 24-cm circumferential femoral bone loss and a moderate acetabular bone defect, with a 13-cm shortening of the left leg, a homolateral knee with 15 degrees of fixed flexion, and a fixed equinus deformation of the ankle. B. At 2-year follow-up.

Figure 1. A. Before the turn-up plasty: 24-cm circumferential femoral bone loss and a moderate acetabular bone defect, with a 13-cm shortening of the left leg, a homolateral knee with 15 degrees of fixed flexion, and a fixed equinus deformation of the ankle. B. At 2-year follow-up.

Figure 2. Patient standing with the definitive prosthesis.

Figure 2. Patient standing with the definitive prosthesis.