The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 16, Issue: 5, Page: 674-676

Wear debris from total hip arthroplasty presenting as an intrapelvic mass

Kan Hing Mak; Tsz Kau Wong; Nises Chandra Poddar
Hip

Abstract: A granulomatous reaction to the small particles worn off from an implanted prosthesis is a common complication in arthroplasty. The chronic inflammatory response to the wear debris from either the polyethylene or the metal components is thought to be responsible for osteolysis, implant loosening, and finally mechanical failure. Formation of an extra-articular granulomatous tissue mass is uncommon, however. We report a case of a huge granulomatous mass that presented as an intrapelvic tumor. The prosthesis was an Anatomical Medullary Locking (AML) hip arthroplasty with cementless fixation. The polyethylene insert was manufactured by ram extrusion and sterilized with gamma irradiation in air. Fragments of the insert were among the contents in the cystic mass together with black metallic debris. There was no loosening of the prosthesis, and the acetabulum floor was preserved.


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