The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 25, Issue: 4, Page: 659.e13-659.e15

Unexpected Finding of a Fractured Metal Prosthetic Femoral Head in a Nonmodular Implant During Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty

Nicholas J. Giori
Hip

Though there are many reports of fractured femoral components after total hip arthroplasty; there are no reports of a fractured metal femoral head. This is a report of a fractured metal femoral head in a nonmodular total hip replacement discovered unexpectedly during revision total hip arthroplasty for acetabular failure. This surprise finding, which was not appreciated on preoperative x-rays, required unplanned extraction of a well-ingrown, fully porous coated cylindrical femoral stem. Though rare, fracture of the metal femoral head in a DePuy (Warsaw, Ind.) monoblock Anatomic Medullary Locking (AML) component is possible, and one cannot expect the fracture to be apparent on preoperative radiographs as the 2 pieces may not necessarily dissociate. As usual, the surgeon performing revision arthroplasty should be prepared to revise all components.


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