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No dislocation and low complication rate for a modern dual mobility cup with pre-impacted femoral head in primary hip replacement: A consecutive series of 175 hips at minimum 5-year follow-up

Authors :
Foissey Constant
Batailler Cécile
Rajput Vishal
Premkumar Aditya B.J.
Servien Elvire
Lustig Sébastien
Source :
SICOT-J, Vol 9, p 1 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2023.

Abstract

Introduction: Despite its excellent results in preventing dislocation, the dual mobility cup (DMC) is still struggling to be adopted by some teams due to premature wear and loosening reported on first-generation implants. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the mid-term survivorship of a modern DMC with a pre-impacted head and the radio-clinical results at a minimum follow-up of 5 years. Methods: This was a retrospective single-centre study performed on patients who had a primary total hip replacement for osteoarthritis in 2016. The cup was a third-generation DMC with a pre-impacted femoral head. Clinical (harris hip score (HHS)) and radiological (cup abduction, anteversion, overhang, and radiolucent lines) results were recorded, as well as complications, particularly dislocations and survivorship. A minimum of five years of follow-ups was required. Results: One hundred and seventy-five hips (167 patients) met the inclusion criteria. Five hips (2.9%, 5/175) were lost to follow-up and excluded from the postoperative analysis. The mean follow-up period was 70 ± 2.9 months [63.6–76.5]. Three cups needed revision surgery (1.8%, 3/170): one for septic loosening, and two for chronic infection. At 77 months, the global survival probability was 98.2% ± 1, and the survival probability excluding septic aetiology was 100%. There was a significant improvement in the HHS from pre-operatively (48.3 ± 6.0 [14.0–70.0]) to post-operatively (96 ± 4.5 [50–100]) (p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24268887
Volume :
9
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
SICOT-J
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.897662fc0ddd4d75bfd8199d49bc95e4
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/sicotj/2022050