Good performance of a titanium femoral component in cementless hip arthroplasty in younger patients97 arthroplasties followed for 5-11 years

Authors

  • Seppo Santavirta
  • Max Böhler
  • William H Harris
  • Yrjö T Konttinen
  • Reijo Lappalainen
  • Orhun Muratoglu
  • Claude Rieker
  • Martin Salzer

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1080/00016470310017668

Abstract

We performed 97 uncemented primary total hip arthroplasties in 80 patients having an average age of 50 years. The femoral implant was a titanium stem with a proximal circumferential plasma spray-coating. Three different acetabular components were used: a threaded and partly porous-coated design in 70% of the cases. The average follow-up period was 8 years. 1 stem was revised 9 years after insertion due to a comminuted fracture of the proximal femur, 1 stem was revised 9 years after insertion due to a deep infection. No stem revisions were due to aseptic loosening. 1 femora had areas of distal osteolysis associated with a deep infection, but no signs of proximal loosening. 3 femora had areas of minor proximal osteolysis. 16 acetabular components (14 threaded) had been revised in 13 patients. The average Harris hip score was 91 points at the latest follow-up We conclude that the uncemented titanium femoral component with a circumferential porous coating performed well in these patients, most of whom were young. As reported previously, aseptic loosening of threaded acetabular components was common.

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Published

2003-01-01

How to Cite

Santavirta, S., Böhler, M., H Harris, W., T Konttinen, Y., Lappalainen, R., Muratoglu, O., … Salzer, M. (2003). Good performance of a titanium femoral component in cementless hip arthroplasty in younger patients97 arthroplasties followed for 5-11 years. Acta Orthopaedica, 74(4), 380–388. https://doi.org/10.1080/00016470310017668