Wm. Mihalko et T. Papademetriou, Polyethylene liner dissociation with the Harris-Galante II acetabular component, CLIN ORTHOP, (386), 2001, pp. 166-172
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Ortopedics, Rehabilitation & Sport Medicine","da verificare
Dissociation of the polyethylene liner from its metal shell has been report
ed as a rare occurrence. During a 4-year period, six hips in five patients
who had the Harris-Galante II porous acetabular component implanted as part
of a primary or revision total hip arthroplasty presented with acute onset
of pain and difficulty ambulating more than 2 years after surgery (range,
27-103 months). Radiographic evaluation revealed an eccentrically placed fe
moral head within the acetabular component. In patients whose acetabular sh
ells were well-fixed, a polyethylene liner was cemented into the acetabular
shell (four hips in three patients), and in one patient (one hip), the ace
tabular component was revised because of fracture of the metal shell. One p
atient who had a radiographically well-fixed component refused surgery (one
hip). During a 4-year period, from 1990 to 1994, this implant was used res
ulting in a 2.6% incidence of dissociation. This case series is the largest
of this complication for one prosthetic design.