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    Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1985 Jun;(196):226-8.

    Sciatic neuropathy secondary to migration of trochanteric wire following total hip arthroplasty.

    Abstract

    Delayed sciatic neuropathy secondary to migration of a free segment of trochanteric wire in an otherwise successful total hip arthroplasty seems not to have been reported previously. A 60-year-old woman with a total hip arthroplasty with a lateral transtrochanteric approach had the trochanter reattached with two 18-gauge Vitallium wires. The osteotomy healed uneventfully despite a break in the vertical wire ten days after surgery. Five years and ten months later, the patient began to have severe sciatic pain. Roentgenograms showed a free fragment of trochanteric wire posterior to the hip joint. On exploration, the 2-cm wire fragment was found to lie entirely within the epineurium of the sciatic nerve.

    PMID:
    3888469
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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