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Management of Polyethylene Wear Associated With a Well-Fixed Modular Cementless Shell During Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty
Authors:Carl T. Talmo  Young-Min Kwon  Andrew A. Freiberg  Harry E. Rubash  Henrik Malchau
Affiliation:
  • ? New England Baptist Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Department of Orthopaedic Surgery & Harris Orthopaedic Biomechanics and Biomaterials Laboratory Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, Massachusetts
  • Abstract:
    We identified 128 revision total hip arthroplasties from 1993 to 2005 involving a well-fixed Harris-Galante Porous (HGP)-I or HGP-II acetabular component with minimum 2-year post-revision follow-up. Three treatment cohorts were identified. Of the hips that underwent modular liner exchange at revision, 14 hips (25%) required re-revision of the acetabular component, 8 for liner dislodgement, 3 for osteolysis and poly-wear, 2 for dislocation, and 1 for aseptic loosening. Of the hips that underwent revision of the well-fixed shell, 4 (15%) required subsequent re-revision of the acetabular component; 2 for dislocation and 2 for aseptic loosening. Six hips (27%) in the cemented liner group were re-revised; 4 for dislocation and 2 for loosening. Complete revision of a well-fixed HGP acetabular component is more reliable than liner exchange or liner cementation.
    Keywords:total hip arthroplasty   revision   acetabular component   polyethylene   treatment options
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