The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 20, Issue: 6, Page: 723-729

Isolated Acetabular Revision Through the Posterior Approach: Short-term Results after Revision of a Recalled Acetabular Component

David W. Manning; Brent A. Ponce; Peter P. Chiang; William H. Harris; Dennis W. Burke
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Isolated acetabular revision is commonly associated with high rates of postoperative dislocation. We hypothesize that the dislocation rate in a series of isolated acetabular revisions for loosening of recalled acetabular components is low when strict intraoperative stability testing is coupled with re-repair of the piriformis tendon. Twenty-six isolated revisions of aseptic, loose recalled acetabular components were performed through the posterior approach by a single surgeon. All piriformis tendon and posterior capsular repairs from the index operation were considered intact at the time of revision. The piriformis tendon was re-repaired in each revision case. The average revision acetabular component was 3 mm larger than the index component. In this select group of isolated acetabular revisions, strict intraoperative stability testing and re-repair of the piriformis tendon yielded zero dislocations.


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