Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research: February 2004 - Volume 419 - Issue - p 98-106

Total Hip Arthroplasty Using an Omniflex Modular System 5 to 12 Years Followup

Ito, Hiroshi MD*; Matsuno, Takeo MD*; Aok, Yoshimitsu MD**; Minami, Aoki MD**
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We evaluated intermediate-term results of primary cementless Omniflex prostheses. Forty-nine patients (57 hips) with a mean age of 44 years were observed for an average of 8.6 years. The average Harris hip score was 46 points before surgery and 87 points at final followup. Revision was done in five hips (9%) in five patients. Two acetabular components (4%) were revised because of breakage of the polyethylene insert. Three femoral components (5%) were revised because of aseptic loosening. Six femoral components (10%) were radiographically loose. Overall, 11 hips (19%) were considered mechanical failures. Osteolysis was identified around three acetabular components (5%) and around 20 femoral components (35%). Nine hips (16%) had femoral osteolysis around the distal stem tip. The average annual polyethylene liner wear was 0.18 mm. These results were inferior to those using other recent cementless total hip systems.


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