ChatterBank34 mins ago
hip replacement
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I would be grateful if anyone could explain a term on
a recent letter I had from my Consultant Orthopaedic surgeon I have been on this site before regarding my hip briefly I had a metal on metal implant 3 years ago which went horribly wrong as I had an reaction to the chrome and cobalt ions I had it revised some 9 months on but I still continue to have a painful aching hip the surgeon is now considring another hip replacement on the same hip which I am not keen to have, however going back to his letter it said, x-rays show a radiolucent line around the upper half of the femoral stem, can any one explain what this means before I contact him about this
many thanks
a recent letter I had from my Consultant Orthopaedic surgeon I have been on this site before regarding my hip briefly I had a metal on metal implant 3 years ago which went horribly wrong as I had an reaction to the chrome and cobalt ions I had it revised some 9 months on but I still continue to have a painful aching hip the surgeon is now considring another hip replacement on the same hip which I am not keen to have, however going back to his letter it said, x-rays show a radiolucent line around the upper half of the femoral stem, can any one explain what this means before I contact him about this
many thanks
Answers
It means that there is an area of erosion or "irritation"
This MAY mean that it is just a local problem OR it may mean that the femoral shaft is not in place and needs readjusting.
Whicheve r....it is not the best news.
This MAY mean that it is just a local problem OR it may mean that the femoral shaft is not in place and needs readjusting.
Whicheve
08:57 Thu 25th Aug 2011