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The stanmore total hip arthroplasty: A 15- to 20-year follow-up study
Affiliation:1. Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Anna University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India;2. Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Arunachala College of Engineering for Women, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, India;3. Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, St. Xavier''s Catholic College of Engineering, Nagercoil, India
Abstract:An ongoing study was made of 804 primary Stanmore total hip prostheses implanted in 839 patients between 1973 and 1991. The earliest surviving implants were brought back for radiologic and clinical review in 1995 at an average of 17 years after surgery. The remainder of the patients still living were sent a questionnaire to assess their current status. Survivorship was 95% at 10 years, 85% at 15 years, and 73% at 20 years. The average Merle d'Aubigné—Postel score was excellent up until 14 years. Patient satisfaction remained high until 22 years. Overall, 10% of the prostheses had failed. The results of this study suggest that the Stanmore prosthesis is capable of producing satisfactory long-term results that compare favorably with those of other cemented prostheses.
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