The relationship between pseudotumours and infected complications in patients who have undergone metal-on-metal total hip arthroplasty.
Justin LealChristopher T HollandNiall H CochraneThorsten M SeylerWilliam A JiranekSamuel S WellmanMichael P BolognesiSean P RyanPublished in: The bone & joint journal (2024)
Patients with history of pseudotumour secondary to MoM THA had a higher likelihood of infection than those without. While suspicion of infection should be high for these patients, ESR and CRP cutoffs published by the European Bone and Joint Infection Society may not be appropriate for patients with a history of pseudotumour, as ESR and CRP levels suggestive of PJI are likely to be higher than for those without a pseudotumour. Additional investigation, such as aspiration, is highly recommended for these patients unless clinical suspicion and laboratory markers are low.