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  • Modular component exchange is a treatment option for instability after total hip arthroplasty (THA), showing potential benefits from deeper polyethylene liners.
  • Recent findings indicate that stable THA liners have deeper cup geometries compared to those from dislocated THAs.
  • A case study of a 70-year-old patient treated with a custom deepened polyethylene liner showed no instability or dislocation symptoms after three years, suggesting deeper liners may be an effective solution for recurrent dislocation.

Article Abstract

Modular component exchange is one of several viable options for treating instability after total hip arthroplasty (THA). Recently, we reported that polyethylene liners retrieved from stable THAs had significantly deeper cup articular geometry than liners retrieved from dislocated THAs. Modular liner exchange with implantation of a deeper cup articulation for the treatment of THA instability may be an option in certain cases. We describe the use of modular liner exchange with implantation of a custom polyethylene liner with a deepened articular geometry for surgical treatment of recurrent dislocation after primary THA in a 70 year old patient. The patient did not feel unstable and no symptoms of subluxation or dislocation have been experienced in the 3 years of follow-up subsequent to treatment. Surgeons should consider the articular geometry of the polyethylene liner as an important design parameter, and we recommend that deeper polyethylene liners be considered for treatment of recurrent dislocation after primary THA.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/112070001002000222DOI Listing

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