The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 20, Issue: 7, Page: 870-873

Charnley Low-Frictional Torque Arthroplasty for Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head

B. M. Wroblewski; Paul D. Siney; Patricia A. Fleming
Hip

Forty-nine patients (mean age, 37 years; 20-50 years) had had 69 Charnley low-frictional arthroplasties for avascular necrosis of the femoral head. Their mean follow-up was 13.4 years (2-25 years). Five patients (8 hips) had no continuing follow-up, 5 (8 hips) are known to have died, 6 (7 hips) had had a revision at a mean follow-up of 16.4 years (11-25 years): 6 for cup loosening and 1 for a fractured stem and a loose cup. The remaining 33 patients (46 hips) had an excellent clinical result with all stems remaining soundly fixed, but 6 cups were radiologically loose at a mean follow-up of 16 years and 4 months. Wear and cup loosening are the main problems limiting the survival of the arthroplasty.


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