Sunday, 15 April 2012

Price one pays for delayed revision in aseptic looseningr


This patient, a 44 year old rheumatoid lady underwent revision of rt hip in 2005  with MOM where in  we  advised revision of the lt. cup. Financial reasons or otherwise, she comes  7 years later with the cup migration. comments please. Her metal ions are fine. The xrays are in chronological order. Early revision could have saved much bone and made surgery easier.
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Would have loved to revise early without bone loss. Superiomedial migration suugest anterior column deAs the anterior column was compromised we could get good host bone with more than 70% contact with a jumbo trabecular cup and a wagner stem 

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  1. What were the difficulties u faced extracting the cup. Did u do a angiogram in this case........just curious why were the charnley wires on the right side removed.

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    1. The cup was loose. it was gently mobilised without disection. our plan was to leave it in.jimmy was the only instrument used. angio was not done due to cost and with the history it appeared a recent migration hopefully less time for fibrous adhesion to the vessel.

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  2. That was a hard job to perform. Many surgeries involve rare situations and only capable persons can handle those situations.

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