BLADDER PERFORATION AFTER THA REVISION WITH ACETABULAR PROTRUSION: CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW
Karim El Hammiri*, Tarik El Mountassir, Anass Lahlou, Yassine Moubadi, Moncef Boufettal, Reda Allah Bassir, Mohamed Kharmaz, Moulay Omar Lamrani and Mohamed Saleh Berrada
ABSTRACT
Intrapelvic protrusion is a severe complication that can occur during acetabular loosening of total hip arthroplasty. Cement, screws and the cup may threaten noble organs and expose to vascular lesions and damage to the pelvic organs. To be secure, the removal of intrapelvic material is based on a precise preoperative assessment, safeguarding of the muscle and bone stock and reconstruction of the pelvic anatomy. We present the clinical observation of a 52-year-old woman with protruse total hip arthroplasty, the postoperative complications with review of the literature.
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