The angle-bore acetabular component and dislocation after revision of a failed total hip replacement |
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Authors: | Wroblewski B M Siney P D Fleming P A |
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Affiliation: | The John Charnley Research Institute, Wrightington Hospital, Hall Lane, Appley Bridge WN6 9EP, UK. bmwhipdr@hotmail.com |
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Abstract: | We reviewed 1039 revision total hip replacements where an angle-bore acetabular component was used. After a mean follow-up of nine years (0 to 20.6), the incidence of revision for dislocation was 2.1% (22 revisions), a success rate of 97.9%. In 974 revisions, where the indication was other than dislocation, the success rate was 98.5%. Of the 65 revisions for dislocation, 58 (89.2%) were successful after the first revision and a further five after the second revision, an overall success of 96.9%. Two patients elected to have their implants removed. Dislocation after revision of failed total hip replacement is a complex issue. There is often no single cause and no simple solution. The angle-bore acetabular component, in combination with a 22.225-mm diameter femoral head, offers a high level of success. |
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