Results of revision of hip arthroplasty with cement. A five to fourteen-year follow-up study.
- 1 March 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
- Vol. 72 (3) , 346-354
- https://doi.org/10.2106/00004623-199072030-00005
Abstract
With cement. In nineteen of the sixty revisions, autogenous grafts from the iliac crest were used for a deficiency in the roof of the acetabulum. After five to fourteen years, there had been two infections and four additional revisions for aseptic failure. Three cups had migrated, and another seven were surrounded by a complete radiolucent line. Five femoral components had subsided, and another eleven were surrounded by a complete radiolucent line. Survivorship analysis of eighty revisions showed a cumulative survival of about 85 per cent at fourteen years. In these relatively old patients, the outcome of revision of hip replacement with the described operative technique was very satisfactory. We reviewed the results of sixty revisions of cemented total hip replacement in fifty-four patients who had complete clinical and radiographic follow-up. All of the revisions were performed by a standardized operative technique, in which both components of a single model of prosthesis were fixed with cement. In nineteen of the sixty revisions, autogenous grafts from the iliac crest were used for a deficiency in the roof of the acetabulum. After five to fourteen years, there had been two infections and four additional revisions for aseptic failure. Three cups had migrated, and another seven were surrounded by a complete radiolucent line. Five femoral components had subsided, and another eleven were surrounded by a complete radiolucent line. Survivorship analysis of eighty revisions showed a cumulative survival of about 85 per cent at fourteen years. In these relatively old patients, the outcome of revision of hip replacement with the described operative technique was very satisfactory. Copyright © 1990 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Incorporated...This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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