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Clinical and radiological long-term results after Charnley-Müller total hip replacement. A 5 to 10 year follow-up study with special reference to aseptic loosening.

S S Olsson, A Jernberger, D Tryggö.   

Abstract

Ninety-nine per cent of the arthroplasties available for follow-up after a minimum of 5 years were assessed clinically and radiologically. Of the original 151 hips, 14 had been reoperated on with exchange of the femoral components because of aseptic loosening. Thirty-one of the 115 re-examined hips showed radiological evidence of femoral component loosening and in 15 hips loosening was suspected. One acetabular component was loose. No deep infection was detected. In 10 of the 31 hips with femoral stem loosening, no complication was suspected after clinical examination only. Varus position of the prosthesis and insufficient cement support at the proximal and distal parts of the stem were associated with increased loosening rates. In patients with a body-weight over 80 kg and in patients younger than 60 years at the operation, loosening had occurred in over 50 per cent of the hips. The clinical overall results were satisfactory, with 79 per cent of the hips being free from significant pain.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7331789     DOI: 10.3109/17453678108992143

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Orthop Scand        ISSN: 0001-6470


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2.  Aseptic loosening of straight- and curved-stem Müller femoral prostheses.

Authors:  M Krismer; M Klar; T Klestil; B Frischhut
Journal:  Arch Orthop Trauma Surg       Date:  1991       Impact factor: 3.067

3.  Uncoated polyethylene RM acetabular component versus Müller cemented acetabular component. A 4- to 8-year follow-up study.

Authors:  M Krismer; M Fischer; T Klestil; B Frischhut
Journal:  Arch Orthop Trauma Surg       Date:  1991       Impact factor: 3.067

4.  Comparison between straight- and curved-stem Müller femoral prostheses. 5- to 10-year results of 545 total hip replacements.

Authors:  J Wilson-MacDonald; E Morscher
Journal:  Arch Orthop Trauma Surg       Date:  1990       Impact factor: 3.067

5.  Long-term results and survivorship of the McKee-Farrar total hip prosthesis.

Authors:  T Visuri
Journal:  Arch Orthop Trauma Surg       Date:  1987

6.  Total hip replacement comparison between the McKee-Farrar and Charnley prostheses in a 5-year follow-up study.

Authors:  K Djerf; O Wahlström
Journal:  Arch Orthop Trauma Surg       Date:  1986

7.  Total hip replacement with Müller prosthesis and ICLH double cup. 2- to 6-year results of a prospective comparative study.

Authors:  A Reigstad; M Brandt; K R Hetland
Journal:  Arch Orthop Trauma Surg       Date:  1986

8.  Total hip replacement ad modum Lubinus: five- to seven-year follow-up.

Authors:  K Søballe; F Christensen; T Luxhøj
Journal:  Arch Orthop Trauma Surg       Date:  1987

9.  The posterior approach reduces the risk of thin cement mantles with a straight femoral stem design.

Authors:  Gavin J Macpherson; Christian Hank; Michael Schneider; Morag Trayner; Robert Elton; Colin R Howie; Steffen J Breusch
Journal:  Acta Orthop       Date:  2010-06       Impact factor: 3.717

10.  Cementless total hip replacement: past, present, and future.

Authors:  Harumoto Yamada; Yasuo Yoshihara; Osamu Henmi; Mitsuhiro Morita; Yuichiro Shiromoto; Tomoki Kawano; Arihiko Kanaji; Kennichi Ando; Masato Nakagawa; Naoto Kosaki; Eiichi Fukaya
Journal:  J Orthop Sci       Date:  2009-04-01       Impact factor: 1.601

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