Literature DB >> 8613437

Hydroxyapatite-coated femoral stems. A matched-pair analysis of coated and uncoated implants.

R H Rothman1, W J Hozack, A Ranawat, L Moriarty.   

Abstract

Fifty-two pairs of patients who had had a total hip arthroplasty with a porous-coated femoral implant were studied in a retrospective, matched-pair analysis. Half of the patients had received a femoral component coated with hydroxyapatite and the other half (the controls), an identical component but without hydroxyapatite. The patients were matched for age, sex, weight, diagnosis, Charnley class, operative approach, and duration of follow-up. Identical uncoated hemispherical acetabular implants were used in both groups. At the time of follow-up, at a mean of 2.2 years (range, two to 3.4 years) after the operation, the mean Charnley scores for pain, function, and motion were 5.6, 5.5, and 5.6 points, respectively, in the group that had received a hydroxyapatite-coated femoral component and 5.6, 5.6, and 5.6 points, respectively, in the group that had received a non-coated component; none of these differences were significant (p = 0.86, 0.89,, and 0.80, respectively). There were no revisions in either group. Radiographs indicated stable fixation in both groups and no differences in the radiographic parameters of loosening between the two groups. Within the relatively short time-frame of this study, there appeared to be no clinical or radiographic advantage to the use of hydroxyapatite in primary total hip arthroplasties. However, these results should be considered as preliminary. Longer follow-up may reveal unrecognized advantages or disadvantages.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8613437     DOI: 10.2106/00004623-199603000-00001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Am        ISSN: 0021-9355            Impact factor:   5.284


  8 in total

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5.  No improvement in long-term wear and revision rates with the second-generation Biomet cup (RingLoc) in young patients: 141 hips followed for median 12 years.

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6.  Does hydroxyapatite coating have no advantage over porous coating in primary total hip arthroplasty? A meta-analysis.

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7.  The Relative Merits of Cemented and Uncemented Prostheses in Total Hip Arthroplasty.

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8.  Failure of dual radius hydroxyapatite-coated acetabular cups.

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