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THA with Highly Cross-linked Polyethylene in Patients 50 Years or Younger
- Publication Year :
- 2009
- Publisher :
- Springer-Verlag, 2009.
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Abstract
- Highly cross-linked polyethylene has been associated with low in vitro wear, but also has decreased in vitro ultimate yield strength. We therefore asked whether highly cross-linked polyethylene would result in lower outcome scores, wear, or early failure in a young patient population. Seventy THAs in 64 patients were performed using a highly cross-linked (electron beam-irradiated to 9 Mrads) acetabular liner and a cobalt-chrome femoral head. The average age of the patients at surgery was 41 years (range, 19-50 years). The minimum followup was 2.4 years (average, 4 years; range, 2.4-6.5 years). We recorded demographic and clinical data, including Harris hip score. Polyethylene wear measurements were analyzed with a validated, computer-assisted, edge detection method. The average Harris hip score improved from 53 to 92 at last followup. There was no evidence of acetabular or femoral loss of fixation, subsidence, or loosening. Linear wear was undetectable at this followup interval. No patient experienced catastrophic failure or underwent revision surgery. These data show low polyethylene wear rates and no catastrophic failures at early followup in a young patient cohort.Level IV, therapeutic study. See the Guidelines for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.
- Subjects :
- musculoskeletal diseases
Adult
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Sports medicine
medicine.medical_treatment
Prosthesis Design
Prosthesis
Femoral head
Young Adult
Medicine
Humans
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
Fixation (histology)
Retrospective Studies
business.industry
Retrospective cohort study
General Medicine
Middle Aged
Surgery
medicine.anatomical_structure
Harris Hip Score
Polyethylene
Cohort
Orthopedic surgery
Original Article
Female
Hip Prosthesis
business
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....80d5568fd4e84a1f4bfefbe7ef5c4de7