International Orthopaedics April 2014, Volume 38, Issue 4, pp 717–724

Total hip replacement with a collarless polished cemented anatomic stem: clinical and gait analysis results at ten years follow-up

Grzesiak, A., Aminian, K., Lécureux, E. et al.
Hip

Purpose

The aim of this study was to determine outcomes of total hip replacement (THR) with the Lemania cemented femoral stem.

Methods

A total of 78 THR patients were followed and compared to 17 “fit”, healthy, elderly and 72 “frail” elderly subjects without THR, using clinical outcome measures and a portable, in-field gait analysis device at five and ten years follow-up.

Results

Forty-one patients (53 %), mean age 83.4 years, available at ten years follow-up, reported very good to excellent satisfaction. Mean Harris Hip and Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) scores were 81.2 and 10.5 points, respectively, with excellent radiological preservation of proximal femur bone stock. Spatial and temporal gait parameters were close to the fit group and better than the frail group.

Conclusions

Lemania THR demonstrated very good, stable clinical and radiological results at ten years in an older patient group, comparable to other cemented systems for primary THR. Gait analysis confirmed good walking performance in a real-life environment.


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