Hip Resurfacing With the Biomet Hybrid ReCap-Magnum System : 7-Year Results |
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Authors: | Thomas P. GrossFei Liu PhD |
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Affiliation: | Midlands Orthopaedics, P.A., Columbia, SC |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to report our clinical outcome of a large series of metal-on-metal hip resurfacing arthroplasty (HRA) using the hybrid Biomet ReCap-Magnum system. This is a single-designer surgeon series with an average of 5 ± 1 years. Seven hundred forty consecutive hybrid HRAs were performed in 653 patients. Kaplan-Meier survivorship with any revision as an end point was 96.4% at 7 years. Twenty-five (3.4%) cases were revised: 8 due to acetabular component loosening, 6 due to femoral neck facture, 4 due to failure of femoral component fixation, 2 due to deep infection, 2 due to adverse wear, 1 due to psoas tendonitis, 1 due to recurrent dislocation, and 1 due to unexplained pain. Biomet ReCap and Magnum HRA components with hybrid fixation methods showed excellent survivorship for a minimally selected young patient cohort at 7 years. |
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Keywords: | hip resurfacing hip arthroplasty hybrid fixation metal on metal adverse wear |
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