Literature DB >> 31390922

Revision of a dual-modular stem in patients with adverse tissue reaction.

Carl T Talmo1, Claire E Robbins1, Ahmed Siddiqi2, Sumon Nandi3, James V Bono1, Daniel M Ward1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Dual-modular femoral components with exchangeable cobalt-chrome neck segments have had higher than expected failure rates due to corrosion and adverse local tissue reaction (ALTR). Complications, survival rates and early clinical outcomes of revision surgery for the treatment of corrosion and ALTR as a result of these implants are underreported.
METHODS: We identified 44 cases of revision THA for corrosion and ALTR resulting from the same dual modular stem. All revision procedures were performed using a modular tapered fluted titanium stem, ceramic heads and highly cross-linked polyethylene.
RESULTS: Complications included: dislocation, infection, reoperation, and chronic pain. Mean Harris Hip Score was 84 following revision surgery.
CONCLUSIONS: Patients undergoing revision surgery for ALTR related to this prosthesis should be aware of the risk of postoperative dislocation and other complications and the potential long-term risk of some chronic pain.

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Keywords:  Adverse local tissue reaction; dual-modular stem; revision total hip arthroplasty

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31390922     DOI: 10.1177/1120700019869616

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hip Int        ISSN: 1120-7000            Impact factor:   2.135


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1.  Response to letter to the editor on "Titanium neck-titanium stem taper corrosion in a modular neck stem".

Authors:  Sumon Nandi; Ronit Shah; Carl Talmo
Journal:  Arthroplast Today       Date:  2020-03-03
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