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Large acetabular pelvic bone defects are frequently observed in the revision surgery of hip arthroplasty and in musculoskeletal oncology, representing a challenge in the reconstructive surgery. Three-dimensional (3D) printing is an emerging technology that have been attempted to improve the management of these patients. This chapter will focus on the principles, concepts and applications of 3D-printed technology, to report the state of the art and Author experience on this specific topic.
Malignant pelvic tumors; 3DP; Pelvic reconstruction; Custom implants; Pelvic resection; Revision arthroplasty; Hip
Malignant pelvic tumors; 3DP; Pelvic reconstruction; Custom implants; Pelvic resection; Revision arthroplasty; Hip
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