Iliac Stemmed Cups: A Review of History, Indications, and Clinical Outcomes in Revision Hip Arthroplasty and Primary Severe Dysplasia
Pier Giorgio Vasina, Paolo Palumbi, Ideal Frakulli, Christos Christoforidis, Claudio D’Agostino, Alberto Di Martino, Cesare Faldini

TL;DR
This review discusses the use of iliac stemmed cups in hip replacement surgeries, focusing on their effectiveness in complex cases and outcomes over time.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive review of the evolution, clinical use, and outcomes of iliac stemmed cups in hip arthroplasty.
Findings
ISCs have evolved from monobloc to modular designs, improving surgical versatility and stability.
Complication rates for ISCs range from 10% to over 30%, with newer implants showing improved outcomes.
Modular implants like the Sansone cup have demonstrated complication rates below 10% and five-year survival rates over 95%.
Abstract
Background: The increasing incidence of revision total hip arthroplasties (rTHAs), particularly due to failure of the acetabular components and severe bone loss, necessitates reliable surgical solutions. Iliac stemmed cups (ISCs) have emerged as effective options for managing complex pelvic defects, including Paprosky type 3A and 3B acetabular defects, severe developmental dysplasia, and selected pelvic discontinuities. This review examines the historical evolution, clinical indications, and outcomes associated with ISCs. Methods: This narrative review analyzed the historical and recent literature concerning various ISC designs. We critically assessed clinical outcomes, complication rates, and implant survival from 13 key studies. Results: ISCs have progressed significantly from initial monobloc designs to contemporary modular configurations, substantially enhancing surgical versatility…
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TopicsOrthopaedic implants and arthroplasty · Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes · Orthopedic Infections and Treatments
