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Does acetabular inclination angle affect survivorship of alumina-ceramic articulations?

Henning R Johansson1, Aaron J Johnson, Michael G Zywiel, Marybeth Naughton, Michael A Mont, Peter M Bonutti.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Reports in the literature have linked high acetabular inclination angles to increased wear of ceramic-on-ceramic bearings. However, many of these studies were only conducted in vitro and did not address the clinical relevance of such findings. QUESTIONS/PURPOSES: We therefore determined: (1) whether the cup inclination angle influences survival or function in patients with ceramic-on-ceramic implants; (2) the incidence of radiolucencies, osteolysis, and subsidence of ceramic-on-ceramic implants; and (3) whether the survival rate higher for ceramic-on-ceramic THAs than for conventional metal-on-polyethylene THAs.
METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 537 THAs performed in 512 prospectively followed patients having THA between October 1996 and October 2000. Eleven patients (12 hips) were lost to followup before 2 years, leaving 501 patients (525 THAs); of these, 421 were alumina ceramic-on-ceramic articulations and 104 cobalt-chromium-on-polyethylene. The mean age was 54 years. We determined acetabular cup inclination angles, Harris hip scores, Health-Status-Questionnaire-12 scores, and presence and location of any radiolucencies, osteolysis, or radiographic subsidence. We compared survival using the Kaplan-Meier method. The minimum followup was 24 months (mean, 59 months; range, 24-120 months).
RESULTS: Twenty-two of the 424 THAs (4.2%) were revised. We observed no difference in clinical or radiographic outcomes with respect to cup inclination angles. Radiographically, two loose acetabular components and two femoral components had subsided. The 5-year survival rate was slightly higher for ceramic-on-ceramic bearings (98%) than for metal-on-polyethylene (92%).
CONCLUSIONS: Although there may be a link between acetabular inclination angles and wear rates as reported by some authors, we found no differences in patient function or radiographic survivorship using alumina-on-alumina articulations.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 20963533      PMCID: PMC3094636          DOI: 10.1007/s11999-010-1623-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res        ISSN: 0009-921X            Impact factor:   4.176


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