| Literature DB >> 25773575 |
Stephen M Petis1, James L Howard1, James P McAuley1, Lyndsay Somerville1, Richard W McCalden1, Steven J MacDonald1.
Abstract
327 proximal and 185 extensively coated femoral stems with mean 10-year follow-up were reviewed. Implant survivorship, clinical outcomes, and radiographic analyses were compared. Kaplan-Meier implant survivorship was 97.5% for the proximal, and 98.8% for the extensively coated stem for stem-only revisions at 10-years. The proximally coated stem outperformed on the PCS arm of the SF-12 (P = 0.04) and stiffness arm of the WOMAC (P = 0.03). Otherwise, all clinical outcomes were comparable. Thigh pain incidence was 12.5% and 5.3% for the extensive versus proximally coated groups, respectively (P = 0.007). Radiographic review identified more severe stress shielding (P < 0.001) in the extensively coated stems. This study supports the long-term clinical track record of total hip arthroplasty using two different cementless stem designs.Entities:
Keywords: arthroplasty; cementless; extensively coated; hip; proximally coated
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25773575 DOI: 10.1016/j.arth.2014.07.024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Arthroplasty ISSN: 0883-5403 Impact factor: 4.757