Allan K. Metz MD , Michael A. Kurtz PhD , Cameron R. Egan MD , Steven M. Kurtz PhD , Christopher E. Pelt MD
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Abstract
Cobalt chrome alloy (CoCrMo) corrosion and subsequent metal release has been described as a potential complication of total hip arthroplasty. Here, we present the case of a patient with a well-seated dual mobility (DM) implant revised after 10 months. Prior to revision, the patient experienced pain and stiffness. Following a negative infection workup, we measured elevated metal concentrations, hypothesized to originate from the CoCrMo DM liner. While corrosion has been extensively reported in other constructs, the CoCrMo liner described here includes a post and tabs, features added to reduce the risk of corrosion. Retrieval analysis demonstrated a severe chemically based corrosion attack on the liner. Continued caution and ongoing close monitoring of outcomes associated with the use of modular DM constructs is likely warranted.
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Arthroplasty Today is a companion journal to the Journal of Arthroplasty. The journal Arthroplasty Today brings together the clinical and scientific foundations for joint replacement of the hip and knee in an open-access, online format. Arthroplasty Today solicits manuscripts of the highest quality from all areas of scientific endeavor that relate to joint replacement or the treatment of its complications, including those dealing with patient outcomes, economic and policy issues, prosthetic design, biomechanics, biomaterials, and biologic response to arthroplasty. The journal focuses on case reports. It is the purpose of Arthroplasty Today to present material to practicing orthopaedic surgeons that will keep them abreast of developments in the field, prove useful in the care of patients, and aid in understanding the scientific foundation of this subspecialty area of joint replacement. The international members of the Editorial Board provide a worldwide perspective for the journal''s area of interest. Their participation ensures that each issue of Arthroplasty Today provides the reader with timely, peer-reviewed articles of the highest quality.