Late complications of total hip replacement from bone cement within the pelvis. A review of the literature and a case report involving dyspareunia
- PMID: 6693475
- DOI: 10.1302/0301-620X.66B1.6693475
Late complications of total hip replacement from bone cement within the pelvis. A review of the literature and a case report involving dyspareunia
Abstract
It is not uncommon to observe bone cement in the pelvis on radiographs after total hip replacement, a finding which is generally considered to be benign. This paper reviews some catastrophic late complications from intrapelvic methylmethacrylate. We also describe a case of progressive, unbearable dyspareunia beginning three years after total hip replacement. A possible explanation of the pathophysiology is suggested. Recommendations for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of these late complications are offered.
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