The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 18, Issue: 5, Page: 600-604

Second- and third-generation omniflex modular femoral stem: Results 3 to 8 years after surgery

Takahashi, Kazuhiro; Yasunaga, Yuji; Hisatome, Takashi; Ikuta, Yoshikazu; Ochi, Mitsuo
Hip
Primary cementless total hip arthroplasty (THA) using the Omniflex modular femoral stem was conducted on 73 hips in 70 patients. The arc deposition (AD)-type stem was used in 26 hips, and the hydroxyapatite (HA)-type stem was used in 47hips. The mean follow-up period of patients in the AD group was 78 (range, 61–96) months and that of patients in the HA group was 52 (range, 36–61) months. Clinically, improvement in the Harris hip score occurred in all cases. Thigh pain was reported in 3 (11.5%) AD hips and in 1 (2.1%) HA hip. Radiologically, bone ingrowth fixation was seen in 88.5% of the AD group and in 97.9% of the HA group. No subtrochanteric stress shielding, stem migration of > 2 mm, or revision THA occurred. The second- and third- generation Omniflex stems are useful cementless devices resulting in favorable initial biologic fixation and little bone atrophy at mid-term follow-up.

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