A Novel Technique for the Removal of Well-Fixed Cementless, Large-Diameter Metal-on-Metal Acetabular Components
Abstract
Removing well-fixed cementless acetabular components can be a challenge for every orthopedic surgeon involved in revision hip arthroplasty. Forceful removal of such components often leads to acetabular bone loss and compromises reimplantation of a new socket. Instruments like the Explant Acetabular Cup Removal System (Zimmer, Warsaw, Ind) are developed to avoid such issues. We report a novel technique, cementing a polyethylene liner inside the uncemented metal-on-metal shell and using systems such as the Explant to safely extract it without the need for matching large-diameter heads. We successfully used this technique on 3 occasions and recommend its use.
Key words: hip resurfacing, acetabular revision, removal of cementless component
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PII: S0883-5403(08)00446-4
doi:10.1016/j.arth.2008.04.006
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