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Naidu, SH et al. – The authors present a case in which tremendous difficulty was encountered while revising a dislocated modular cobalt–chrome distal ulnar head implant. The mean Morse–taper disassembly force of the retrieved modular cobalt–chrome implant was 2958 N ± 1272. At nearly 4.5 times the average body weight, the modular ulnar head Morse–taper disassembly strength presented a formidable force to overcome intraoperatively.

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