1. Role and results of tapered fluted modular titanium stems in revision total hip arthroplasty.
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Munro JT, Garbuz DS, Masri BA, and Duncan CP
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- Follow-Up Studies, Health Status Indicators, Humans, Prosthesis-Related Infections diagnostic imaging, Quality of Life, Radiography, Reoperation instrumentation, Retrospective Studies, Surveys and Questionnaires, Titanium, Treatment Outcome, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip instrumentation, Hip Prosthesis adverse effects, Prosthesis Failure, Prosthesis-Related Infections surgery
- Abstract
Tapered, fluted, modular, titanium stems have a long history in Europe and are increasing in popularity in North America. We have reviewed the results at our institution looking at stem survival and clinical outcomes. Radiological outcomes and quality of life assessments have been performed and compared to cylindrical non-modular cobalt chromium stems. Survival at five years was 94%. This fell to 85% at ten years due to stem breakage with older designs. Review of radiology showed maintenance or improvement of bone stock in 87% of cases. Outcome scores were superior in tapered stems despite worse pre-operative femoral deficiency. Tapered stems have proved to be a useful alternative in revision total hip arthroplasty across the spectrum of femoral bone deficiency.
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- 2012
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