Arthroscopic removal of acrylic cement from unreduced hip prosthesis. |
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Authors: | E T Mah C M Bradley |
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Institution: | Flinders Medical Centre, Adelaide, South Australia. |
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Abstract: | A case is reported in which entrapped polymethylmethacrylate following traumatic dislocation of a total hip replacement prevented complete reduction. A combined arthroscopic and fluoroscopic technique was used to remove the entrapped polymethylmethacrylate. Manipulation of the total hip prosthesis was done after removal of polymethylmethacrylate to minimize mechanical abrasion. This technique allows direct visual assessment of the articulating surfaces as well as the mechanical stability of the prosthesis. The morbidity related to the procedure is minimal and a short rehabilitation period is the major advantage. |
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