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Pathologic acetabular fractures: new concepts in surgical management.
R. W. Wright
, H. S. Schwartz
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
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Keyphrases
Tumor
100%
Metastasis
100%
Pathologic
100%
Surgical Management
100%
Surgical Reconstruction
100%
Acetabular
100%
Pathologic Fracture
100%
Acetabular Fracture
100%
Trauma Surgeon
50%
Resection
50%
Potential Gains
50%
Total Hip Arthroplasty
50%
Hip Arthroplasty
50%
Pelvis
50%
Cancer Patients
50%
Pelvic Anatomy
50%
Treatment Strategy
50%
Medical Management
50%
Subchondral Bone
50%
Metastatic Cancer
50%
Nonoperative
50%
Reinforced
50%
Poly(methyl methacrylate)
50%
Acetabulum
50%
Oncologic Resection
50%
Disabling Conditions
50%
Tumor Resection
50%
New Classification System
50%
Bone Stock
50%
Hip Pathology
50%
Classification Treatment
50%
Pelvic Reconstruction
50%
System Strategy
50%
Bone Cement
50%
Periacetabular
50%
Yield Risk
50%
Periacetabular Reconstruction
50%
Extensile
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pelvis
100%
Acetabulum Fracture
100%
Metastatic Carcinoma
60%
Neoplasm
40%
Acetabular
40%
Reconstructive Surgery
40%
Pathologic Fracture
40%
Malignant Neoplasm
20%
Trauma Surgeon
20%
Cancer Surgery
20%
Total Hip Arthroplasty
20%
Hip Arthroplasty
20%
Hip Disease
20%
Acetabulum
20%
Poly(methyl Methacrylate)
20%
Bone Cement
20%