The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 26, Issue: 2, Page: 172-177

Ceramic-on-Ceramic Hip Outcome at a 5- to 10-Year Interval: Has it Lived Up to Its Expectations?

Mesko, J Wesley; D'Antonio, James A; Capello, William N; Bierbaum, Benjamin E; Naughton, Marybeth
Hip

This study reports revision and complication rates of a single cementless double-wedged tapered stem with an alumina-alumina bearing over 10 years since the beginning of premarket clinical trials. Of 930 hips (848 patients) implanted by 9 surgeons, there were 19 revisions at mean follow-up of 5.9 years compared to 10 revisions in the 123 hips implanted with the polyethylene control group at mean 7.8 years. The ongoing safety of alumina-alumina bearings is demonstrated through excellent (96.8%) survivorship at 10 years. Twenty-one patients reported 23 incidences of noise described as clicking, squeaking, popping, or creaking. Eight patients with 9 hips described the noise as squeaking, most occurring rarely and only 1 occurring frequently in a patient subsequently revised for a reason aside from the squeaking.


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