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Metal-on-metal surface arthroplasty with a cemented femoral component: a 7-10 year follow-up study.

Authors :
Beaulé PE
Le Duff M
Campbell P
Dorey FJ
Park SH
Amstutz HC
Source :
The Journal of arthroplasty [J Arthroplasty] 2004 Dec; Vol. 19 (8 Suppl 3), pp. 17-22.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Forty-two McMinn metal-on-metal surface arthroplasties were implanted in 23 males and 16 females, average age 47.5 years old. The overall survivorship at 7 years was 79%; with any reoperation surgery as endpoint, 80%; and 93%; with aseptic loosening of the socket and femoral component, respectively. The average Surface Arthroplasty Risk Index of patients who had failed or were at risk of failing on the femoral side was significantly greater than for the rest of the cohort, 3.9 versus 1.9. The overall survivorship of the McMinn component was unacceptably low, with the majority of failures occurring with the cemented acetabular components. The recent reintroduction of surface arthroplasty of the hip using metal-on-metal bearings and cementless acetabular components may benefit young patients with hip arthritis with appropriate patient selection.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0883-5403
Volume :
19
Issue :
8 Suppl 3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of arthroplasty
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15578547
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arth.2004.09.004