The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 23, Issue: 1, Page: 118-122

A New Cemented Femoral Stem: A Prospective Study of the Stryker Accolade C With 2- to 5-Year Follow-Up

Ajmal, Muhammad; Ranawat, Amar S; Ranawat, Chitranjan S
Hip
This prospective study evaluates the short-term results of a recently released cemented femoral stem design in primary cemented and hybrid total hip arthroplasty (THA). There were 100 all-cemented and 100 hybrid THAs in the 2-year study group. Good to excellent results were obtained in 96%. There was one reoperation for recurrent dislocation in each cohort (1%) and one single-staged reoperation for sepsis in the cemented cohort. There were 47 THA available for 5-year follow-up. Good to excellent results were maintained in 98%. One additional patient had a revision because of late recurrent dislocation. This study has demonstrated excellent early results and safety with this cemented femoral stem. The features include a dual-wedge geometry with a 0.88-μm Ra surface roughness, proximal macro-normalizations, distal anti-rotation grooves, and an optimized head-and-neck ratio approaching 4:1 using a standard 28-mm head.

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