Arthroplasty Today (Dec 2024)

Corrosion of Modular Dual-Mobility Acetabular Components Leading to Acetabular Bone Loss and Protrusio

  • JaeWon Yang, MD,
  • Suhas P. Dasari, MD,
  • Howard A. Chansky, MD,
  • Nicholas M. Hernandez, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30
p. 101543

Abstract

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Dual-mobility bearings are being increasingly utilized in total hip arthroplasty. Contemporary modular designs often feature inner cobalt-chromium liners that are seated in outer titanium acetabular shells. However, mating of these 2 dissimilar metals may lead to complications. We present a case report of a patient who was found to have osteolysis and acetabular protrusio due to an adverse local tissue reaction from corrosion between a cobalt-chromium liner and titanium acetabular shell that appeared to be well-seated clinically and radiographically. This case suggests that implant failure and associated adverse local tissue reactions may occur even in seemingly well-seated modular dual-mobility implants.

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