| Literature DB >> 32296268 |
Richard A Wawrose1, Kenneth L Urish1.
Abstract
Modern total hip arthroplasty implants have incorporated modularity into their designs, providing the benefits of intraoperative flexibility and the ability to exchange the femoral heads in the future if necessary. However, this feature has unfortunately predisposed patients to the effects of corrosion, potentially resulting in adverse local tissue reactions (ALTR) and even systemic effects. A thorough understanding of the science of corrosion is important for the treating surgeon so that they can understand the underlying pathology, quickly diagnose the condition of ALTR, and risk stratify their patients to determine the best method of treatment. Revision surgery is not always necessary in cases of trunnionosis or ALTR, but the results of revision surgery are generally favorable.Entities:
Keywords: Corrosion; advance local tissue reaction; revision surgery; total hip arthroplasty; trunnionosis
Year: 2019 PMID: 32296268 PMCID: PMC7158878 DOI: 10.1016/j.oto.2019.100732
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oper Tech Orthop ISSN: 1048-6666