An Extremely Rare Case of Cementless Third Generation Corail Stem Neck Fracture With Fractographic Analysis
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The cementless Corail stem is one of the most frequently implanted stems and has undergone several design changes. Currently in use is the third generation, named Corail AMT. Until now, only one third-generation Corail stem neck fracture has been described in 2020. In our paper, we present an almost identical complication with an additional analysis of the fracture using a scanning electron microscope. The revision surgery consisted of changing the broken implant with a Corail revision stem, along with replacing the polyethylene liner and the femoral head with new one, after which the patient achieved a full recovery. According to the available literature, this is the second case of this extremely rare complication.
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Corail stem / Hip revision / Neck fractureSource:
Arthroplasty Today, 2023, 22, 101176-Publisher:
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Tehnološko-metalurški fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Baljozović, Andreja AU - Glišić, Dragomir AU - Radović, Nenad AU - Radovanović, Željko AU - Baščarević, Zoran PY - 2023 UR - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6592 AB - The cementless Corail stem is one of the most frequently implanted stems and has undergone several design changes. Currently in use is the third generation, named Corail AMT. Until now, only one third-generation Corail stem neck fracture has been described in 2020. In our paper, we present an almost identical complication with an additional analysis of the fracture using a scanning electron microscope. The revision surgery consisted of changing the broken implant with a Corail revision stem, along with replacing the polyethylene liner and the femoral head with new one, after which the patient achieved a full recovery. According to the available literature, this is the second case of this extremely rare complication. PB - Elsevier Inc. T2 - Arthroplasty Today T1 - An Extremely Rare Case of Cementless Third Generation Corail Stem Neck Fracture With Fractographic Analysis SP - 101176 VL - 22 DO - 10.1016/j.artd.2023.101176 ER -
@article{ author = "Baljozović, Andreja and Glišić, Dragomir and Radović, Nenad and Radovanović, Željko and Baščarević, Zoran", year = "2023", abstract = "The cementless Corail stem is one of the most frequently implanted stems and has undergone several design changes. Currently in use is the third generation, named Corail AMT. Until now, only one third-generation Corail stem neck fracture has been described in 2020. In our paper, we present an almost identical complication with an additional analysis of the fracture using a scanning electron microscope. The revision surgery consisted of changing the broken implant with a Corail revision stem, along with replacing the polyethylene liner and the femoral head with new one, after which the patient achieved a full recovery. According to the available literature, this is the second case of this extremely rare complication.", publisher = "Elsevier Inc.", journal = "Arthroplasty Today", title = "An Extremely Rare Case of Cementless Third Generation Corail Stem Neck Fracture With Fractographic Analysis", pages = "101176", volume = "22", doi = "10.1016/j.artd.2023.101176" }
Baljozović, A., Glišić, D., Radović, N., Radovanović, Ž.,& Baščarević, Z.. (2023). An Extremely Rare Case of Cementless Third Generation Corail Stem Neck Fracture With Fractographic Analysis. in Arthroplasty Today Elsevier Inc.., 22, 101176. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artd.2023.101176
Baljozović A, Glišić D, Radović N, Radovanović Ž, Baščarević Z. An Extremely Rare Case of Cementless Third Generation Corail Stem Neck Fracture With Fractographic Analysis. in Arthroplasty Today. 2023;22:101176. doi:10.1016/j.artd.2023.101176 .
Baljozović, Andreja, Glišić, Dragomir, Radović, Nenad, Radovanović, Željko, Baščarević, Zoran, "An Extremely Rare Case of Cementless Third Generation Corail Stem Neck Fracture With Fractographic Analysis" in Arthroplasty Today, 22 (2023):101176, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artd.2023.101176 . .