Intrapelvic dislocation of a femoral trial head during primary total hip arthroplasty requiring laparotomy for retrieval

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Intrapelvic dislocation of a femoral trial head during primary total hip arthroplasty requiring laparotomy for retrieval. / Citak, Mustafa; Klatte, Till Orla; Zahar, Akos; Day, Kimberly; Kendoff, Daniel; Gehrke, Thorsten; Dörner, Arnulf; Gebauer, Matthias.

In: The open orthopaedics journal, Vol. 7, 2013, p. 169-71.

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Citak, M, Klatte, TO, Zahar, A, Day, K, Kendoff, D, Gehrke, T, Dörner, A & Gebauer, M 2013, 'Intrapelvic dislocation of a femoral trial head during primary total hip arthroplasty requiring laparotomy for retrieval', The open orthopaedics journal, vol. 7, pp. 169-71. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874325001307010169

APA

Citak, M., Klatte, T. O., Zahar, A., Day, K., Kendoff, D., Gehrke, T., Dörner, A., & Gebauer, M. (2013). Intrapelvic dislocation of a femoral trial head during primary total hip arthroplasty requiring laparotomy for retrieval. The open orthopaedics journal, 7, 169-71. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874325001307010169

Vancouver

Citak M, Klatte TO, Zahar A, Day K, Kendoff D, Gehrke T et al. Intrapelvic dislocation of a femoral trial head during primary total hip arthroplasty requiring laparotomy for retrieval. The open orthopaedics journal. 2013;7:169-71. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874325001307010169

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@article{74957f55afaf4cabacad1da7212ccb11,
title = "Intrapelvic dislocation of a femoral trial head during primary total hip arthroplasty requiring laparotomy for retrieval",
abstract = "BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is a safe and reliable surgical procedure. However, THA also has intra- and postoperative complications. A dreaded and frustrating intraoperative complication during total hip arthroplasty is dislocation of the femoral trial head from the neck into the pelvis.METHODS: Here, we report on the case of a 71-year old female patient with osteoarthritis of the left hip. Total hip arthroplasty was performed in a lateral position through a standard posterior approach. During intraoperative trial reduction, the femoral trial head dissociated from the taper and dislocated into the psoas compartment. Several unsuccessful attempts, including an additional ventral approach, were made to immediately retrieve the femoral trial head.RESULTS AND INTERPRETATION: Postoperative a Computerized Tomography (CT) was performed to locate the trial head, a secondary explorative laparotomy was undertaken to retrieve it. The retrieval of the femoral trial head should be performed in a planned second surgical procedure to avoid possible complications during the manipulation necessary for retrieval.",
author = "Mustafa Citak and Klatte, {Till Orla} and Akos Zahar and Kimberly Day and Daniel Kendoff and Thorsten Gehrke and Arnulf D{\"o}rner and Matthias Gebauer",
year = "2013",
doi = "10.2174/1874325001307010169",
language = "English",
volume = "7",
pages = "169--71",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Intrapelvic dislocation of a femoral trial head during primary total hip arthroplasty requiring laparotomy for retrieval

AU - Citak, Mustafa

AU - Klatte, Till Orla

AU - Zahar, Akos

AU - Day, Kimberly

AU - Kendoff, Daniel

AU - Gehrke, Thorsten

AU - Dörner, Arnulf

AU - Gebauer, Matthias

PY - 2013

Y1 - 2013

N2 - BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is a safe and reliable surgical procedure. However, THA also has intra- and postoperative complications. A dreaded and frustrating intraoperative complication during total hip arthroplasty is dislocation of the femoral trial head from the neck into the pelvis.METHODS: Here, we report on the case of a 71-year old female patient with osteoarthritis of the left hip. Total hip arthroplasty was performed in a lateral position through a standard posterior approach. During intraoperative trial reduction, the femoral trial head dissociated from the taper and dislocated into the psoas compartment. Several unsuccessful attempts, including an additional ventral approach, were made to immediately retrieve the femoral trial head.RESULTS AND INTERPRETATION: Postoperative a Computerized Tomography (CT) was performed to locate the trial head, a secondary explorative laparotomy was undertaken to retrieve it. The retrieval of the femoral trial head should be performed in a planned second surgical procedure to avoid possible complications during the manipulation necessary for retrieval.

AB - BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is a safe and reliable surgical procedure. However, THA also has intra- and postoperative complications. A dreaded and frustrating intraoperative complication during total hip arthroplasty is dislocation of the femoral trial head from the neck into the pelvis.METHODS: Here, we report on the case of a 71-year old female patient with osteoarthritis of the left hip. Total hip arthroplasty was performed in a lateral position through a standard posterior approach. During intraoperative trial reduction, the femoral trial head dissociated from the taper and dislocated into the psoas compartment. Several unsuccessful attempts, including an additional ventral approach, were made to immediately retrieve the femoral trial head.RESULTS AND INTERPRETATION: Postoperative a Computerized Tomography (CT) was performed to locate the trial head, a secondary explorative laparotomy was undertaken to retrieve it. The retrieval of the femoral trial head should be performed in a planned second surgical procedure to avoid possible complications during the manipulation necessary for retrieval.

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DO - 10.2174/1874325001307010169

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

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VL - 7

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EP - 171

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