The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 21, Issue: 4, Page: 476-483

Cementless Total Hip Arthroplasty in Patients 50 Years or Younger

Michael J. Archibeck; Jonathan W. Surdam; Steven C. Schultz Jr.; Daniel W. Junick; Richard E. White
Hip

This report examines the mean 9-year results of 100 second-generation cementless total hip arthroplasty in 91 patients 50 years or younger. The mean age at arthroplasty was 39 years (range, 14-50 years), and follow up averaged 9 years (range, 5-13 years). There were 13 revisions (7 related to polyethylene wear and/or osteolysis, 5 for instability, and 1 for infection). No femoral components were revised for loosening and none were radiographically loose. Two acetabular shells were revised for loosening secondary to extensive osteolysis. Ten-year survivorship using revision for any reason as the end point was 87.5%, using femoral component aseptic loosening as the end point was 100%, and using acetabular component aseptic loosening as the end point was 97.1%.


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