Abstract
Keywords
Introduction
Patient | Age, y | Gender | BMI, kg/m2 | Approach | Vendor | Mechanism | Trial head size | Morse taper | Imaging | Retrieval | Timing | Retrieval approach |
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1 | 63 | F | 46.1 | Anterolateral MIS | DePuy Synthes | Reduction attempt | 36 mm +5 | 12/14 | XR | Yes | Initial operation | Ilioinguinal |
2 | 45 | M | 30.1 | Posterior | Stryker Osteonics | Anterior stability assessment | 28 mm +2.5 | V40 | XR | Yes | Initial operation | Ilioinguinal |
3 | 68 | F | 30.2 | Posterior | Stryker Osteonics | Dislocation after trialing | 28 mm +7 | V40 | XR | Yes | Initial operation | Ilioinguinal |
4 | 55 | F | 42.8 | Mini posterior | Zimmer Biomet | Anterior stability assessment | 32 mm +5 | 12/14 | XR | Yes | Initial operation | Modified Stoppa |
Case histories
Case 1

Case 2
Case 3
Case 4
Discussion
Study | Journal | Country | Approach | Vendor | Mechanism | Trial head size | Imaging | Retrieval | Timing | Retrieval approach |
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Alfonso et al. [7] | JBJS, 2006 | USA | Anterolateral | Stryker, USA | Dislocation after trialing | - | CT | Yes | 1 d | Laparoscopy |
Batouk et al. [8] | JBJS, 2001 | Canada | Direct lateral | Smith & Nephew, USA | Dislocation after trialing | 28 mm | CT | No | - | - |
Callaghan et al. [6] | Iowa Ortho. Journal, 2006 | USA | Posterior Posterior Posterior Posterior | - | Anterior stability assessment: Cases 1, 2, and 4 Reduction attempt: Case 3 | 26mm 28mm - - | XR | Case 1: no Case 2: yes Case 3: yes Case 4: yes | - 6 wk postoperative Same day Same day | - Ilioinguinal Ilioinguinal Ilioinguinal |
Citak et al. [17] | Open Ortho. Journal, 2013 | Germany | Posterior | Waldemar LINK, Germany | Dislocation after trialing | 28 mm | CT | Yes | Early postoperative period | Laparotomy |
Hamoui et al. [10] | Eur J Orthop Surg Traum., 2011 | France | Posterior | Zimmer, USA | Dislocation after trialing | 28 mm | CT | Yes | Same day | Ilioinguinal |
Ikeuchi et al. [14] | Nagoya J. Med. Sci, 2014 | Japan | Posterior Posterior | Stryker, USA | Anterior stability assessment | 26 mm 28 mm | CT | Case 1: no Case 2: yes | Initial operation | Extended hip incision |
Kalra et al. [12] | JOA, 2011 | USA | Direct lateral—revision THA | Zimmer, USA | Reduction attempt | 36 mm | - | Yes | Initial operation | Separate posterior hip incision |
Madsen et al. [5] | JOA, 2012 | USA | Anterolateral Anterolateral | DePuy, USA | Dislocation after trialing | 36 mm 28 mm | = | Yes | Initial operation | Extended hip incision |
Princep et al. [15] | JBJS, 2002 | USA | Direct lateral | - | Dislocation after trialing | - | - | Yes | Initial operation | Extended hip incision |
Rachbauer et al. [16] | JBJS, 2002 | USA | - | - | Dislocation after reduction | - | Yes | Initial operation | Ilioinguinal | |
Vertelis et al. [11] | Cases Journal, 2008 | Lithuania | Posterior | - | Dislocation after trialing | 28 mm | CT | No | - | - |
Ziv et al. [13] | Can J Surg, 2008 | Canada | MIS Anterolateral | DePuy, USA | Dislocation after trialing | 28 mm | Fluoroscopy | Yes | Initial operation | Ilioinguinal |
Bicanic et al. [9] | BMJ, 2015 | Croatia | Direct lateral | Lima Corporate, Italy | Dislocation after trialing | 28 mm | CT | Yes | 6 mo after PJI | Ilioinguinal |
Ozkan et al. [18] | Acta Orthop. Belg., 2008 | Turkey | Direct lateral | Smith & Nephew, USA | Final reduction after implantation | 22 mm | XR | No | - | - |
Mechanism of disassociation
Risk factors
Obesity
Risk factors | ||||
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Obesity | Study | BMI (average kg/m2) | BMI (range kg/m2) | Conclusions |
This series | 38 | 30-46.1 |
| |
Alfonso et al. [7] | 23.4 | - |
| |
Citak et al. [17] | 23.1 | - |
| |
Rachbauer et al. [16] | - | - |
| |
Femoral head size | Study | Head size | Conclusion | |
This series | 28 mm 28 mm 28 mm 32 mm 36 mm |
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Batouk et al. [8] | 28 mm | |||
Callaghan et al. [6] | 26 mm 28 mm | |||
Citak et al. [17] | 28 mm | |||
Hamoui et al. [10] | 28 mm | |||
Ikeuchi et al. [14] | 26 mm 28 mm | |||
Kalra et al. [12] | 36 mm | |||
Madsen et al. [5] | 36 mm 28 mm | |||
Vertelis et al. [11] | 28 mm | |||
Ziv et al. [13] | 28 mm | |||
Bicanic et al. [9] | 28 mm | |||
Ozkan et al. [18] | 22 mm | |||
Implant system | Vendors with complication | Conclusion | ||
Stryker Howmedica Osteonics DePuy Synthes Zimmer Biomet Smith & Nephew Lima Corporate Waldemar LINK |
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Femoral head size
Implant design
Management
Retention of trial head | Study | Follow-up, mo | Conclusion |
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Batouk et al. [8] | 3 |
| |
Callaghan et al. [6] | 24 | ||
Ikeuchi et al. [14] | 36 | ||
Vertelis et al. [11] | 8 | ||
Ozkan et al. [18] | 3 | ||
Hip incision extension | Study | Hip approach | Retrieval technique |
Madsen et al. [5] | Anterolateral |
| |
Kalra et al. [12] | Lateral |
| |
Ikeuchi et al. [14] | Posterior |
| |
Princep et al. [15] | Lateral |
| |
Intraoperative general surgery consult | Study | Approach | Conclusion |
Callaghan et al. [6] | Ilioinguinal |
| |
Alfonso et al. [7] | Laparoscopy | ||
Bicanic et al. [9] | Ilioinguinal | ||
Hamoui et al. [10] | Ilioinguinal | ||
Ziv et al. [13] | Ilioinguinal | ||
Rachbauer et al. [16] | Ilioinguinal | ||
Citak et al. [17] | Laparotomy |



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