Vol 9, Issue 3
Pages 125–129
Published: 19 Jun 2025
Marius Hoyka MD1, Elke Weissbarth MTA1, Irina Berger MD2, Bernd Fink MD1,3
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Citation: Marius Hoyka, Elke Weissbarth, Irina Berger, Bernd Fink. The Graphical Representation of The Cell Count in The Aspirate as A Groundbreaking Method for The Diagnosis of A Painful Hip Endoprosthesis. Archives of Clinical and Medical Case Reports. 9 (2025): 125-129.
DOI: 10.26502/acmcr.96550719
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Abstract
Following total hip arthroplasty, pain can occur for a variety of reasons even if the patient has experienced years free of any discomfort. The cause of this pain is often difficult to identify. In the following, a case is described in which the diagnosis of trunnionosis could be made using a new method of graphic visualisation of cell count analysis of an aspirate and the otherwise misinterpretation of a periprosthetic infection with its therapy-related consequences could be avoided.
Keywords
Trunnionosis; Hip Arthroplasty; Cell Count Analysis; Periprosthetic Joint Infection (PJI); LMNE Matrix
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1. Introduction