1. Irretrievable morse taper junction of the femoral prosthesis at revision hip arthroplasty for metallosis: A case report
- Author
-
Vikas Rajesh Singh and Graham Mercer
- Subjects
musculoskeletal diseases ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Femoral prosthesis ,Revision arthroplasty ,business.industry ,medicine ,Total hip replacement ,Metallosis ,medicine.disease ,business ,Morse taper ,Revision hip arthroplasty ,Surgery - Abstract
Incidence of total hip arthroplasties being performed is on a rise across the world, consequently we would see more and more revisions hip arthroplasties being done for various indications such as infection, loosening, wear, metallosis, trauma; alone or a combination of the above factors. This case report highlights one of the rare but interesting scenarios that a revision hip surgeon must be prepared to encounter while planning to perform a technically challenging revision hip arthroplasty surgery. This report also thus emphasizes the importance of extensive pre-operative planning in terms of technique and timing of the procedure, the skills set and the armamentarium of tools that may be needed for a demanding revision arthroplasty procedure.
- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF