2017
DOI: 10.31436/imjm.v16i1.1176
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Retrograde Cement Extrusion into Femoral Nutrient Vessels Following Uncomplicated Total Hip Arthroplasty

Abstract: The present concepts in Total Hip Arthroplasty advocate mechanical cement interlock with trabecular bone utilising the third-generation cementing technique. However, the force generated can easily reach peak pressure of 122 kPa to 1500 kPa, leading to extrusion of cement through nutrient foramina into femoral cortex into nutrient vessels, henceforth the retrograde arteriovenogram. A 76 years old lady who premorbid ADLindependent had a fall and sustained a closed right neck of femur fracture. She underwent ceme… Show more

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