The diagnosis of and decision-making for early revision surgery to treat failure of biological fixation with a proximally coated cementless stem are challenging. A 73-year-old woman was referred to our hospital with thigh pain 2 years after the initial total hip arthroplasty. Although a plain radiograph showed no signs indicating biological fixation failure, digital tomosynthesis showed a highly radiodense line along the proximal part, and bone scintigraphy showed uptake at the distal part. With the diagnosis of biological fixation failure due to the proximal-distal mismatch, the cementless stem was revised to a cemented stem, and the thigh pain was improved after the revision surgery. Digital tomosynthesis and bone scintigraphy can be helpful for the diagnosis of biological fixation failure due to proximal-distal mismatch.

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