The Journal of Arthroplasty, Volume 29, Issue 10, 1956 - 1960

High Failure Rates of the Spectron EF Stem at a Minimum of 10 Year’s Follow-up

Burston, Ben J. et al.
Hip

We prospectively followed 112 hips, undergoing THA with a Spectron EF stem. At mean follow-up of 11.2 years, 21 patients had died. We obtained radiological follow-up in 99% and clinical follow-up in 100% of the surviving 91 hips. Fifty-four percent demonstrated osteolysis in at least one Gruen zone. Twenty-two hips required revision for all causes, with a further five stems radiologically loose. With endpoint being stem revision for aseptic loosening or radiological failure, survivorship at 11 years was 0.783. We believe the addition of a rougher surface finish has contributed to the high levels of osteolysis and stem failure seen with the Spectron EF.


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