Prospective evaluation of total hip arthroplasty with a cementless, anatomically designed, porous-coated femoral implant: mean 11-year follow-up |
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Authors: | Butler J B V Lansky David Duwelius Paul J |
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Affiliation: | Orthopedic and Fracture Clinic, PC, Portland, Oregon 97225-6682, USA. |
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Abstract: | The performance of an anatomically designed femoral implant with porous titanium mesh coating was assessed in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty. The stem, with built-in 12 degrees anteversion, was implanted in neutral position relative to the long axis of the femur through a cementless press-fit application. The only requirement was the presence of sufficient thickness within the cortical bone of the femoral metaphysis to support the stem. Ninety-one evaluable patients were followed up for a minimum of 10 years. Patients tolerated weight-bearing activity within 24 hours after surgery. Only 1 femoral component required revision because of loosening. Most patients showed uniform bony ingrowth. Quality of life was markedly improved. The anatomically designed, porous-coated implant provides robust performance which has general utility in a wide range of patients. |
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