AbstractWe presente a case of a fracture of a cobalt-chrome femoral head after revision of a hip total prosthesis with ceramic femoral head fracture. During surgery we found the cobalt- chrome femoral head fracture, wear of the polyethylene and massive metallosis in muscular and cartilaginous tissue. Both femoral stem and acetabular cup were stable and without apparent wearing. After surgical debridement, we promoted the substitution of the femoral head and the acetabular polyethylene by similar ones. After 12 months of follow- up, the patient has no pain complaints, function limit or systemic signs associated with malign metallosis
Introduction. Heavy metal intoxication after arthroplasty is extremely rare but could be lethal. Cas...
Fourth generation ceramic bearings (BIOLOX delta, CeramTec AG; Phlochingen, Germany) were developed ...
A 24-year-old patient with a history of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis underwent a primary cementless...
We presente a case of a fracture of a cobalt-chrome femoral head after revision of a hip total prost...
ResumoApresenta-se um caso de fratura de cabeça femoral de crómio-cobalto após revisão de artroplast...
There is considerable interest in ceramic implants because of the increased awareness that wear debr...
The type of bearing material that should be used in revision surgery after the failure of ceramic-on...
Approximately 17 years after a primary metal-on-metal total hip arthroplasty, a 59-year-old female d...
Metallosis is usually defined as aseptic fibrosis, local necrosis, or loosening of a device secondar...
Metallosis is usually defined as aseptic fibrosis, local necrosis, or loosening of a device secondar...
Metallosis is usually defined as aseptic fibrosis, local necrosis, or loosening of a device secondar...
Metallosis is usually defined as aseptic fibrosis, local necrosis, or loosening of a device secondar...
Although the real actual incidence of metallosis is unknown, it is described as a rare diagnosis wit...
Ceramic bearing surfaces have gained popularity in total hip arthroplasty as a result of the favorab...
Osteoarthritis of the hip joint (coxarthrosis) is the most common hip disease in adults. Since the 1...
Introduction. Heavy metal intoxication after arthroplasty is extremely rare but could be lethal. Cas...
Fourth generation ceramic bearings (BIOLOX delta, CeramTec AG; Phlochingen, Germany) were developed ...
A 24-year-old patient with a history of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis underwent a primary cementless...
We presente a case of a fracture of a cobalt-chrome femoral head after revision of a hip total prost...
ResumoApresenta-se um caso de fratura de cabeça femoral de crómio-cobalto após revisão de artroplast...
There is considerable interest in ceramic implants because of the increased awareness that wear debr...
The type of bearing material that should be used in revision surgery after the failure of ceramic-on...
Approximately 17 years after a primary metal-on-metal total hip arthroplasty, a 59-year-old female d...
Metallosis is usually defined as aseptic fibrosis, local necrosis, or loosening of a device secondar...
Metallosis is usually defined as aseptic fibrosis, local necrosis, or loosening of a device secondar...
Metallosis is usually defined as aseptic fibrosis, local necrosis, or loosening of a device secondar...
Metallosis is usually defined as aseptic fibrosis, local necrosis, or loosening of a device secondar...
Although the real actual incidence of metallosis is unknown, it is described as a rare diagnosis wit...
Ceramic bearing surfaces have gained popularity in total hip arthroplasty as a result of the favorab...
Osteoarthritis of the hip joint (coxarthrosis) is the most common hip disease in adults. Since the 1...
Introduction. Heavy metal intoxication after arthroplasty is extremely rare but could be lethal. Cas...
Fourth generation ceramic bearings (BIOLOX delta, CeramTec AG; Phlochingen, Germany) were developed ...
A 24-year-old patient with a history of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis underwent a primary cementless...