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ICD-10 code: T84.09

Chapter: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes

Other Mechanical Complications of Internal Joint Prosthesis

Joint replacements have become a common procedure for people with severe joint pain or damage. While these surgeries can significantly improve a person's quality of life, there are potential complications. One of these complications is mechanical issues with the prosthetic joint.

Here are some of the other mechanical complications that can arise with internal joint prostheses:

  1. Implant Loosening: One of the most common complications is loosening of the implant. This can occur due to wear and tear or improper placement of the implant. When the implant becomes loose, it can cause pain and instability in the joint. In severe cases, revision surgery may be necessary.
  2. Fractures: Fractures can occur around the implant due to stress or trauma. This can cause pain and instability in the joint and may require revision surgery.
  3. Dislocation: Dislocation occurs when the prosthetic joint becomes dislodged from its proper position. This can happen due to trauma or improper alignment of the implant. Dislocation can cause pain and instability in the joint and may require revision surgery.
  4. Infection: Infection is a potential complication of any surgery, including joint replacement surgery. If an infection occurs in the joint, it can cause pain, swelling, and fever. Antibiotics may be necessary to treat the infection, and in some cases, revision surgery may be required.
  5. Wear and Tear: Over time, the prosthetic joint may wear down due to use. This can cause pain and instability in the joint. Revision surgery may be necessary if the wear and tear is severe.

If you have had joint replacement surgery, it is essential to monitor your joint for any signs of complications. If you experience pain, swelling, or instability in the joint, contact your doctor immediately. Early intervention can prevent complications from becoming severe.

In conclusion, while joint replacement surgery can significantly improve a person's quality of life, it is essential to be aware of potential complications. Mechanical issues with internal joint prostheses can cause pain and instability in the joint and may require revision surgery. If you experience any symptoms, contact your doctor immediately.

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