The product has been absorbed, therefore no samples can be provided for testing or analysis.Risk management files for the product have been updated to include the originally unidentified risk regarding the occurrence of osteolysis in some patients implanted with the biodegradable cement restrictors.Additionally, a risk benefit analysis was completed in may 2014 that concluded the overall medical benefits of the synplug products may not outweigh individual residual risk of osteolysis, primarily due to the lack of osteolysis reports for other cement restrictor types and options available to surgeon.Based on all available data at that time, no causal relationship between the use of the products and the reported instances of osteolysis could be demonstrated.To date, there are no conclusive findings from similar complaint investigations, or from technical or clinical information in the literature that proves or disproves a causal relationship between synplug® & optiplug® biodegradable cement restrictors or the materials they are manufactured with, and periprosthetic osteolysis (or fractures as a result).There is no data or findings that would suggest that only some subset of all the products manufactured might be affected.A risk/benefit analysis of two reported fractured, 57 reported osteolysis without the need for medical intervention and 100,000+ patients benefiting from a successful surgery it can be concluded that the benefit outweighs the risk.The finding of osteolysis surrounding the distal cement restrictor is unexpected, and undesirable; however, periprosthetic osteolysis in total hip arthroplasty is a well-known problem that is typically a multifactorial process and may be identified through routine radiographic follow-up.
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Cement block osteolysis 10 years after index surgery.Osteolysis in the area of the medullary block can be seen during the follow-up check (10-year check).According to the kssg investigation report, (b)(6) 2020: x-ray pelvis ap, hip axially right from (b)(6) 2020: regular implant position without signs of loosening.Cement block osteolysis.Procedure - very pleasant postoperative course 10 years postoperatively.Cement block osteolysis is noticeable radiologically, without therapeutic consequences.No further information is available.
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