Arthroscopy as a diagnostic tool for painful trunnion corrosion after hip arthroplasty
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[Michael Whitehouse, Clive Duncan]
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2015
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Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 23/9(2015-09-01), 2601-2604
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| 520 | 3 | |a Purpose : Adverse local soft tissue reactions can occur in response to wear debris or corrosion products released from total hip arthroplasty (THA). Hip arthroscopy is a useful diagnostic adjunct in the investigation of painful THA. Methods: A patient with a painful primary metal-on-highly cross-linked polyethylene THA underwent hip arthroscopy to confirm the diagnosis of trunnion corrosion. Results: The prosthetic implants were well fixed and aligned with no indication of infection. Hip arthroscopy was used to confirm the presence of corrosion on the trunnion of a titanium stem at its junction with a cobalt-chrome head. Due to persistent symptoms, the patient subsequently underwent arthrotomy, which confirmed the diagnosis, and revision hip arthroplasty to a titanium adapter sleeve, ceramic head and liner exchange, with relief of his symptoms. Conclusion: Hip arthroscopy may prove a useful additional diagnostic tool in the investigation of this emerging clinical entity. Level of evidence: IV. | |
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