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Surface damage to an Oxinium femoral head prosthesis after dislocation
2007
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
During open reduction of an irreducible anterior dislocation of a total hip replacement with an Oxinium femoral head, it was observed that the head had been significantly damaged. Gross and scanning electron microscopic examination revealed cracking, gouging, and delamination of the surface. Because of the risk which this poses for damaging the polyethylene acetabular liner, it is strongly recommended that patients with this type of prosthetic head be carefully monitored after a dislocation.
doi:10.1302/0301-620x.89b4.17557
pmid:17463126
fatcat:ib7uaq42zzbkzjxckpnp5i62lq