| Literature DB >> 26260783 |
Volker T C Otten1, Sead Crnalic1, Stephan M Röhrl2, Bo Nivbrant3, Kjell G Nilsson1.
Abstract
Screws, pegs and hydroxyapatite-coating are used to enhance the primary stability of uncemented cups. We present a 14-year follow-up of 48 hips randomized to four groups: press-fit only, press-fit plus screws, press-fit plus pegs and hydroxyapatite-coated cups. Radiostereometric migration measurements showed equally good stability regardless cup augmentation. The mean wear rate was high, 0.21 mm/year, with no differences between the groups. Seven hips had radiographical osteolysis but only in hips with augmented cups. Cups without screw-holes compared with cups with screw-holes resulted in better clinical outcome at the 14-year follow-up. Thus, augmentation of uncemented cups with screws, pegs, or hydroxyapatite did not appear to improve the long-term stability compared with press-fit only.Entities:
Keywords: THA; clinical outcome; cup; migration; radiostereometry (RSA); wear
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26260783 DOI: 10.1016/j.arth.2015.07.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Arthroplasty ISSN: 0883-5403 Impact factor: 4.757