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The previously harvested vascularised bone graft was impacted into the femoral neck.
To ensure homogeneous distribution of the graft in the defect, one third of the graft was impacted into the bottom third of the gap, then one third of the graft was impacted into the middle third of the gap, and finally the remaining graft was impacted into the most superficial third of the gap.
After dislocating the hip joint, acetabular osteophytes were removed, the acetabulum was reamed and the acetabular component was impacted into the anatomical position.
The glenoid shell was impacted into the "neo-fossa" to gain provisional stability within the lateral fornix of the scapula and secured to the scapula into the "neo-fossa" in a divergent quadruped fashion using 3.5-mm titanium cortical screws into the lateral column of the scapula, scapular spine, base of coracoid, and glenoid body if this was possible.
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Acetabular shells were impacted into polyurethane foam that was designed to create spherical or deformed shell models.
Optimal position of the staple is reconfirmed fluoroscopically, and the staple is impacted into the vertebral body.
The MP prosthesis is impacted into the femur until rigid stability to axial and torsional testing is achieved.
The MP prosthesis is impacted into the femoral canal until rigid stability to axial and torsional testing is achieved.
After reaming, the implant is impacted into the femur until rigid stability to axial and torsional testing is achieved.
The bone grafts in the segmental acetabular defects were impacted into contact with the perforated plate, and were not in contact with remaining acetabular bone.
One of the tantalum markers was attached to a cone, which had to be impacted into a hole in the neck of the stem after implantation.
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