Abstract

Fractures with bone loss are rare. Cancellous autografting is commonly used to treat metaphyseal and diaphyseal traumatic bone loss, but little is known about the applicability of this method to the treatment of intra-articular bone loss. We report two cases of articular bone loss that were treated with a staged method of using antibiotic-impregnated bone cement in one case and beads in another as spacer in the primary phase and cancellous autografting in second-stage surgery.

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