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Minimum 15-year results of metasul 28-mm metal-on-metal total hip arthroplasty in patients younger than 50 years of age.

Sheng-Yu Jin1, Jing-Yao Jin1, Joon-Kyoo Kang1, Taek-Rim Yoon1, Kyung-Soon Park2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Some propitious mid- and long-term studies had been reported for MoM bearings; however, most studies have addressed specific patient groups rather than younger, active patients, who probably represent the most suitable population for investigations on wear and osteolysis. The purpose of this study to evaluate the long-term results of second-generation metal-on-metal cementless total hip arthroplasty (THA) in patients aged <50 years.
METHODS: From December 1997 to January 2004, primary THA using a metal-on-metal bearing cementless implant was performed in 63 patients (72 hips) aged <50 years. The mean follow-up duration was 18.6 (range, 15.9-22.1) years, and the mean age at initial operation was 39 (range, 22-49) years. Clinical results, complications, survivorship, osteolysis, and aseptic loosening were evaluated.
RESULTS: The mean Harris hip score and Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index scores were improved from 57.8 (range, 28-69) points and 73.4 (range, 63-94) points preoperatively to 91.7 (range, 80-100) points and 25.5 points (range, 17-38) points, respectively, at the last follow-up. Osteolysis lesions were found in 12 hips (acetabulum, 6 and femur, 6). The notching occurred on the femoral stem neck occurred in 12 hips. The mean serum cobalt and chromium concentrations were 2.3 (range, 0.2-10.6) μg/L and 1.7 (range, 0.4-8.1) μg/L, respectively, at a mean follow-up of 12.7 years in 32 patients (50.1%). The Kaplan-Meier survivorship curve analysis with revision for any reason as the endpoint revealed that 93.1% survived at 18.6 years' follow-up.
CONCLUSIONS: Second-generation metal-on-metal cementless THA was found to produce satisfactory clinical and radiographic results with a low revision rate for osteolysis and aseptic loosening in patients aged less than 50 years.

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Keywords:  Cementless total hip arthroplasty; Long-term result; Metal-on-metal; Survivorship

Year:  2021        PMID: 33766094     DOI: 10.1186/s13018-021-02352-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Surg Res        ISSN: 1749-799X            Impact factor:   2.359


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