Early head penetration into cemented Hylamer Ogee socket
Iwase, Toshiki; Warashina, Hideki; Yamauchi, Ken-Ichi; Sugiura, Syo; Hasegawa, YukiharuHip
The authors reviewed 18 consecutive cemented total hip arthroplasties with the Hylamer Ogee socket. The average follow-up period was 47 months. All Hylamer Ogee sockets were sterilized by gamma irradiation in air, and the average period from production to surgery was 12 months. Two-dimensional penetration of the femoral head into the Hylamer Ogee socket was determined from anteroposterior radiographs of the pelvis using a digitizer. The average head penetration rate of the present series was 0.36 mm/y. Osteolysis around both components was found in 6 cases (30%). Of 4 cases defined as aseptic loosening, 2 were revised during the follow-up period. To detect component loosening because of catastrophic high wear of the cemented Hylamer Ogee socket as early as possible, precise radiographic follow-up is essential.
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