High long-term loosening rate of conical screw cups

Authors

  • Christian Hendrich
  • Derya Ak
  • Ulf Sauer
  • Stephan Kirschner
  • Helge Schmitz
  • John M Martell

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1080/17453670610013178

Abstract

Background Acetabular screw cups seem to give high primary stability. We analyzed the migration and loosening behavior of a first-generation screw cup in a longterm follow-up. Patients and methods We examined 92 uncemented titanium alloy conical screw cups prospectively. Implant migration was assessed with a digital high-precision method (EBRA) with an accuracy of 1.0 mm. Results After mean 11 (0.5–18) years, 87 patients were available for examination and 5 patients had died. 32 implants had been revised and 7 cases showed radiographic evidence of loosening. The 10-year survival rate was 71%. Migration of more than 1 mm occurred in 53 hips. Implant survival was strongly associated with an annual migration of greater than 0.2 mm. Interpretation The long-term behavior of this cup is not satisfactory. In spite of extraordinarily high primary implant stability, secondary osseointegration of this cup often fails. The annual migration rate represents a valid parameter for prediction of implant survival.

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Published

2006-01-01

How to Cite

Hendrich, C., Ak, D., Sauer, U., Kirschner, S., Schmitz, H., & M Martell, J. (2006). High long-term loosening rate of conical screw cups. Acta Orthopaedica, 77(6), 886–892. https://doi.org/10.1080/17453670610013178