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Trunnionosis in total hip arthroplasty: a review
Authors:Jaydev B. Mistry  Morad Chughtai  Randa K. Elmallah  Aloise Diedrich  Sidney Le  Melbin Thomas  Michael A. Mont
Affiliation:1.Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopedics, Center for Joint Preservation and Replacement,Sinai Hospital of Baltimore,Baltimore,USA
Abstract:Trunnionosis is defined as wear of the femoral head–neck interface and has recently been acknowledged as a growing cause of total hip arthroplasty failure. Some studies have reported that it accounts for up to 3 % of all revisions. The exact cause of trunnionosis is currently unknown; however, postulated etiologies include modular junction wear, corrosion damage, and metal ion release. Additionally, implant design and trunnion geometries may contribute to the progression of component failure. In order to aid in our understanding of this phenomenon, our aim was to present the current literature on (1) the effect of femoral head size on trunnionosis, (2) the effect of trunnion design on trunnionosis, (3) localized biological reactions associated with trunnionosis, and (4) gross trunnion failures. It is hoped that this will encourage further research and interest aimed at minimizing this complication.
Keywords:Trunnionosis   Trunnion   Total hip arthroplasty   Corrosion
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