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J Clin Orthop Trauma ; 11(1): 67-69, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32001987

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Modular hip stems offer many advantages in revision arthroplasty. However, the region of modularity is prone to failure. Fracture of the non-cemented fluted tapered titanium Modular Prosthesis (MP) stem is relatively rare. We present here a case of a distal non-traumatic fracture of the MP stem and review the previously reported cases. A 53-years old, relatively active, male patient with a body mass index (BMI) of 37 kg/m2 had a fracture of the non-cemented MP stem on the left side after five years without complaints. The BMI was 45 at the time of implantation of the MP stem. His weight was significantly reduced, but the stem failed and fractured at an atypical site, quite distal to the modular junction. The broken stem with a relatively small diameter had been exchanged to a larger one. Fracture of the non-cemented fluted proximally-modular distally-tapered titanium MP stem might occur after years. Even in cases of good bone quality of the proximal femur, patient BMI and activity level should be considered when selecting the stem diameter. Furthermore, proximal bone loss of the femur should be considered as a potential cause of failure.

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J Clin Orthop Trauma ; 11(1): 70-72, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32001988

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The treatment of severe acetabular defects in revision total hip arthroplasty (Paprosky type IIIa and IIIb) is demanding and choosing the appropriate surgical technique remains controversial. The introduction of trabecular metal augments has led to a variety of new treatment options. The authors present a case of a Paprosky Type IIIb acetabular defect due to eight subsequent revisions of the left hip. The patient was treated with an alternative treatment option using multiple tantalum wedges. Anatomical reconstruction was achieved and at 12 months follow-up, the patient was pain free and was able to walk without walking aids.

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