The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 21, Issue: 2, Page: 185-190

Does Pelvic Osteolysis Occur With a Nonmodular Uncemented Acetabular Component?

Horne, Geoffrey; Devane, Peter A; Dalton, David J N
Hip
We present a radiographic follow-up of an uncemented, nonmodular, pure titanium–backed acetabular component at 6 to 12 years postimplantation. Between 1990 and 1992, 130 primary total hip arthroplasties were carried out by 1 surgeon using this implant, in association with both cemented and uncemented femoral components. There were 19 deaths, 5 revisions, and 19 hips lost to follow-up, leaving 87 hips available for review at a mean of 9.6 years. Two revisions were for infection, whereas 3 well-fixed cups were changed at the time of revision of a loose femoral component to allow downsizing to a 28-mm head. No cup has been revised for aseptic loosening. There was no radiographic evidence of periacetabular osteolysis or loosening of any of the cups, even in a subgroup of 31 patients who were 60 years or younger at the time of implantation.

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