Cementless primary total hip replacement

Abstract
One hundred and twenty-nine consecutive cementless primary total hip arthroplasties with Zweymüller-Alloclassic grit-blasted titanium components were evaluated prospectively at an average follow-up of 5.9 years. The clinical results were graded as excellent or good in 116 hips (90%), fair in 12, and poor in one due to a fracture of the femoral shaft at operation leading to early stem loosening and delayed ring loosening. Failure was defined as definite aseptic loosening, and the final survivorship at 8 years was 99.3% for the SL-stem, and 99.1% for the CSF-threaded cup. These early results compare favourably with those of total hip arthroplasties using new cementing techniques.

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