| Literature DB >> 35611291 |
Michael J Patetta1, Erdan Kayupov1, Joseph A Karam1, Samuel J Chmell1.
Abstract
Introduction: Rare cases of Biolox® delta ceramic head fractures in ceramic-on-polyethylene bearings have been reported in the literature. Virtually none of these catastrophic injuries have been documented in dual mobility constructs. Case Report: We report a case of fourth-generation delta ceramic head fracture 4.5 years after implantation in a dual mobility total hip replacement constructs as a result of a ground-level fall. The patient underwent revision arthroplasty with another delta ceramic dual mobility construct and was able to return to work in custodial services 2 weeks after the revision procedure.Entities:
Keywords: Total hip arthroplasty; ceramic femoral head; dual mobility cup; revision total hip arthroplasty
Year: 2022 PMID: 35611291 PMCID: PMC9091388 DOI: 10.13107/jocr.2022.v12.i01.2638
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Case Rep ISSN: 2250-0685
Figure 1AP radiograph of right hip taken at initial clinic visit (07/2013) demonstrates advanced collapse of the right hip with associated joint degeneration.
Figure 2(a) Post-operative AP pelvis radiograph taken day of index RTHA on 11/2013 demonstrates a Stryker MDM construct with ceramic femoral head. No radiographic signs of periprosthetic fracture of component malpositioning. (b) AP right hip radiograph taken 9-months status post index RTHA demonstrating a stable Stryker MDM construct with ceramic femoral head with no radiographic signs of periprosthetic fracture or component failure.
Figure 3(a) AP pelvis radiograph taken day of injury on 8/2018 demonstrating a Stryker MDM construct with fractured ceramic femoral head. No radiographic signs of periprosthetic fracture or component loosening. (b) Axial and (c) coronal CT slices of right hip status post fall on 8/2018 demonstrating a ceramic head fracture with a significant amount of joint debris. (d) Intraoperative photograph of the retrieved ceramic femoral head component with 4 large main fragments and multiple smaller pieces.