Author:
Zimmerer Alexander,Ogunleye Philips,Navas Luis,Hauschild Matthias
Abstract
We report a case of a fractured titanium alloy (Ti6Al4V) femoral stem 2 years after revision (debridement, antibiotics and implant retention due to periprosthetic joint infection) total hip arthroplasty (THA). Material analysis revealed a superficial abnormality on the upper neck surface caused by local melting with electrocautery probably acting as a stress amplifier. This lesion presumably was the trigger of a fatigue fracture with typical features on the fracture surface. Electrocautery should therefore be avoided in case of revision THA or used with utmost care to avoid contact with the femoral stem
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