| Literature DB >> 19384635 |
David Knox1, Steven W Hamilton, Douglas Wardlaw, Peter H Gibson.
Abstract
The use of uncemented hip arthroplasty prostheses with ceramic articulations are popular, especially in the young, because of a perceived reduction in wear. We highlight a complication of ceramic on polyethylene articulating couples not previously described in the Furlong replacement. Despite widespread metalosis and particulate debris, osteolysis was not initially seen. The contamination compromised subsequent revision.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19384635 PMCID: PMC2657347 DOI: 10.1007/s10195-008-0045-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Traumatol ISSN: 1590-9921
Fig. 1Comparison of AP X-rays performed two years apart after recurrence of symptoms
Fig. 2The ceramic femoral head had eroded through the polyethylene liner and metal acetabular component. The heads of the cancellous fixation screws were also worn
Fig. 3Appearance 11 years post primary replacement and two years post acetabular revision. Failure of acetabular integration is evident
Fig. 4Two months post cemented acetabular revision. The femoral component remains solidly fixed despite calcar resorption
Fig. 5X-ray appearance three years post replacement
Fig. 6Erosion of the polyethylene liner and resulting metalosis and staining