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Adverse tissue reaction to corrosion at the neck-stem junction after modular primary total hip arthroplasty

Gkagkalis, G.
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Mettraux, P.
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Omoumi, P.
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2015
Orthopaedics & Traumatology-Surgery & Research

Complications related to the neck-stem junction of modular stems used for total hip arthroplasty (THA) are generating increasing concern. A 74-year-old male had increasing pain and a cutaneous reaction around the scar 1 year after THA with a modular neck-stem. Imaging revealed osteolysis of the calcar and a pseudo-tumour adjacent to the neck-stem junction. Serum cobalt levels were elevated. Revision surgery to exchange the stem and liner and to resect the pseudo-tumour was performed. Analysis of the stem by scanning electron microscopy and by energy dispersive X-ray and white light interferometry showed fretting corrosion at the neck-stem junction contrasting with minimal changes at the head-neck junction. Thus, despite dry assembly of the neck and stem on the back table at primary THA, full neck-stem contact was not achieved, and the resulting micromotion at the interface led to fretting corrosion. This case highlights the mechanism of fretting corrosion at the neck-stem interface responsible for adverse local tissue reactions. Clinical and radiological follow-up is mandatory in patients with dual-modular stems. (C) 2014 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.otsr.2014.11.003
Web of Science ID

WOS:000349554400024

Author(s)
Gkagkalis, G.
Mettraux, P.
Omoumi, P.
Mischler, S.  
Ruediger, H. A.
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Elsevier Masson

Published in
Orthopaedics & Traumatology-Surgery & Research
Volume

101

Issue

1

Start page

123

End page

126

Subjects

Total hip arthroplasty

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Corrosion

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Modular stem

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Pseudo-tumour

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Adverse reaction to metal debris

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Aseptic lymphocytic vasculitis and associated lesions

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