Arthroplasty Today (Feb 2022)

Adverse Soft-Tissue Reaction After Ceramic-On-Ceramic Bearing Fracture Mimicking a Periprosthetic Joint Infection

  • Ruben Tresgallo-Parés, MD,
  • Norberto J. Torres-Lugo, MD,
  • Edwin Rosado-Hernández, MD,
  • Gerardo Olivella, MD, MPH,
  • Norman Ramírez, MD,
  • Antonio Otero-López, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
pp. 93 – 97

Abstract

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Prosthetic failure secondary to bearing fracture remains a potential complication in ceramic-on-ceramic total hip arthroplasty. We report the unusual presentation of a ceramic component fracture of a total hip arthroplasty performed 17 years ago that mimicked a periprosthetic joint infection. This case was managed based on the current guidelines and algorithms recommended for periprosthetic joint infection management. Histologic examination of periprosthetic tissue revealed an adverse inflammatory soft-tissue reaction to the ceramic fragments released from the fracture site. Our case highlights a misleading, inflammatory acute response usually associated with an infectious process corresponding to an adverse soft-tissue reaction. High clinical suspicion and a systematic approach are essential to address these deceiving clinical scenarios.

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