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Intrapelvic complications after total hip arthroplasty failure
Authors:Bach Christian Michael  Steingruber Iris Eva  Ogon Michael  Maurer Herbert  Nogler Michael  Wimmer Cornelius
Affiliation:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Innsbruck, Anichstrasse 35, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria. christian.bach@uibk.ac.at
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Severe total hip arthroplasty failure with central migration of prosthetic components is uncommon. If perforation of the medial acetabular wall occurs, injuries of intrapelvic structures may result. DATA SOURCES: A meta-analysis of the English literature was performed. A human pelvic cadaver was used to demonstrate the proximity of intrapelvic structures to a centrally dislocated cup. RESULTS: Fifty cases of intrapelvic injury were identified. Structures involved most frequently were the external iliac artery and the bladder. The most common types of complication included fistula formation, development of a false aneurysm, and hemorrhage. The human cadaver pelvis demonstrated the proximity of intrapelvic vessels, the bladder, the ureter, the vagina, the deferent duct, the sigmoid colon, the rectum, and the sciatic nerve to an intrapelvically intruded prosthesis. CONCLUSIONS: Failed total hip replacements should be considered to cause damage to pelvic viscera.
Keywords:Total hip arthroplasty   Intrapelvic complication   Meta-analysis
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