Failure Mechanisms and Closed Reduction of a Constrained Tripolar Acetabular Liner |
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Authors: | William J. RobertsonChristopher J. Mattern MD/MBA John HurEdwin P. Su MD Paul M. Pellicci MD |
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Affiliation: | Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, New York |
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Abstract: | Unlike traditional bipolar constrained liners, the Osteonics Omnifit constrained acetabular insert is a tripolar device, consisting of an inner bipolar bearing articulating within an outer, true liner. Every reported failure of the Omnifit tripolar implant has been by failure at the shell-bone interface (Type I failure), failure at the shell-liner interface (Type II failure), or failure of the locking mechanism resulting in dislocation of the bipolar-liner interface (Type III failure). In this report we present two cases of failure of the Omnifit tripolar at the bipolar-femoral head interface. To our knowledge, these are the first reported cases of failure at the bipolar-femoral head interface (Type IV failure). In addition, we described the first successful closed reduction of a Type IV failure. |
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Keywords: | constrained liner hip arthroplasty dislocation failure |
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