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Modular dual mobility cups with multihole metal back in total hip arthroplasty revision: a systematic review.

Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents | 2019 | Adriani E, Cialdella S, Terrando S, De Filippis R

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Abstract

[Indexed for MEDLINE] 5. Clin Radiol. 2014 Jan;69(1):82-95. doi: 10.1016/j.crad.2013.08.003. Epub 2013 Sep 15. SPECT-CT in total hip arthroplasty. Tam HH(1), Bhaludin B(2), Rahman F(2), Weller A(2), Ejindu V(2), Parthipun A(3). Author information: (1)Department of Imaging, St. George's Hospital, Tooting, UK. Electronic address: henry.tam@outlook.com. (2)Department of Imaging, St. George's Hospital, Tooting, UK. (3)Department of Nuclear Medicine, St Helier Hospital, Carshalton, UK. Single photon emission computed tomography combined with computed tomography (SPECT-CT), which combines functional and anatomical imaging, provides superior spatial localization to plain radiography and is more tolerant to metallic artefacts than conventional imaging such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). It is increasingly used in musculoskeletal imaging to enable accurate anatomical localization of increased tracer uptake, and is particularly useful in assessing metal prosthesis and the surrounding bone following total hip arthroplasty (THA). In addition to detecting complications of THA, SPECT-CT enables multiplanar reconstruction and manipulation of imaging data, which may aid surgical planning. SPECT-CT is an important adjunct to conventional imaging in the management of post-THA complications. It is vital that radiologists are able to identify the specific features of different complications and use this novel imaging technique to guide management. In this article, the use of SPECT-CT to follow post-THA complications, including aseptic loosening, periprosthetic infection, histiocytic reactions, periprosthetic fractures, polyethylene wear, and pseudotumour formation, will be reviewed. Copyright © 2013 The Royal College of Radiologists. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. DOI: 10.1016/j.crad.2013.08.003

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