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S Rymaruk1, A Razak1, R McGivney1.
Abstract
Metal on metal hip (MoM) resurfacing / replacement has recently been one of the most discussed topics in orthopaedics. Significant revision rates and complications are associated with MoM. We report a patient presenting with infection of a total hip prosthesis in conjunction with a psoas abscess in which the presentation is complicated by radiological evidence of suspected metallic debris in the lower limb tissues and elevated chromium and cobalt levels, suggestive of metallosis secondary to MoM. © JSCR.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 24960139 PMCID: PMC3649539 DOI: 10.1093/jscr/2012.5.11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2042-8812
Fig 1AP Pelvis radiograph demonstrating bilateral metal on metal total hip replacements
Fig 2Axial CT demonstrating an irregular low density appearance within the left psoas (red arrow) and gluteal muscles (blue arrow)
Fig 3USS of the hip demonstrating a large echogenic collection in the left psoas containing gas.
Fig 4coronal MRI demonstrating ongoing collections around the left hip with low signal foci which may represent metallic debris (red arrow)