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Total Hip Arthroplasty Broach Failure, Incarceration, and Retrieval: A Case Report
T Soderlund1, Z Ghulam-Jelani, R Kollmorgen
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, UCSF Fresno, Fresno, California.
Case:
The direct anterior total hip arthroplasty is known for a steep learning curve and femoral-sided intraoperative complications. This is a case report of a failure of femoral broach with a subsequent incarcerated femoral broach and novel extraction technique during a direct anterior total hip arthroplasty. This rare complication has only one other report in the literature.
Conclusion:
Femoral broach failure is a rare complication of direct anterior hip arthroplasty. Surgeons should be familiar with alternative extraction techniques to safely remove an incarcerated broach.
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