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A Long-Term Survivorship Comparison Between Cemented and Uncemented Cups With Shelf Grafts in Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty After Dysplasia
Authors:Amir Sternheim  Mansour AbolghasemianOleg A. Safir  MD  MEd  FRCSC  David BacksteinAllan E. Gross  MD  FRCSC  O.Ont  Paul R. Kuzyk  MD  MASc  FRCSC
Affiliation:Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Long-term outcomes of cemented and uncemented cups were compared in patients with hip dysplasia who had undergone revision hip arthroplasty. Patients had uncontained superolateral acetabular defects reconstructed with a structural allograft. This retrospective study compared 18 cemented acetabular cups to 27 uncemented acetabular cups. Average follow-up was 216 months (range, 96-312). Nineteen acetabular cups (42%) failed due to loosening and were revised. The 10- and 20-year cup survival was 88% and 76% in the uncemented group and 67% and 36% in the cemented group. Log rank analysis showed this difference to be significant (P = .0077). Uncemented acetabular cups performed significantly better than cemented cups.
Keywords:revision hip arthroplasty   hip dysplasia of adulthood   structural shelf allograft   cemented acetabular cups   uncemented acetabular cups
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