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. Specifically noted complications included soft tissue inflammatory reaction simulating infection, silicone particulate synovitis, osteolysis, prosthetic wear and fragmentation with proximal migration of silicone particles causing inguinal lymphadenopathy. 12
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returning to the operating theatre, with a pooled proportion of 12% (95% CI: 0.07–0.19, I 2 = 19%) ( Fig. 3F ). This was usually as a consequence of deep infection requiring debridement, implant failure requiring removal, or peri-prosthetic fractures