Novel concept of a modular hip implant could contribute to less implant failure in THA: a hypothesis.
Ronny GrunertStefan SchleifenbaumRobert MöbiusMichael KopperChristian RotschWelf-Guntram DrosselNiels HammerTorsten PrietzelPublished in: Patient safety in surgery (2018)
Modularity in THA is mainly applied in THA as well as in revision and tumor arthroplasty. Modular implants are barely used because of the high risk of breakage. Another risks in this context are taper fretting, corrosion and disconnection. With the novel design, it should be possible to detach the stem and neck module intra-operatively to adapt the anatomical situation. The novel coupling mechanism of the rotating interface seems to be the most suitable for a secure stem-neck connection and is characterized by good intraoperative handling.