In Vivo Polyethylene Wear of Bilateral Total Hip Replacements - Cemented versus Uncemented Modular Sockets. HIP International. 2010;20(4):447-452.

In Vivo Polyethylene Wear of Bilateral Total Hip Replacements – Cemented versus Uncemented Modular Sockets

Kampa RJ, Hacker A, Griffiths E, Rosson JW.
Hip

We assessed polyethylene wear and osteolysis in 15 patients (30 hips) undergoing staged bilateral total hip arthroplasties, who had a cemented arthroplasty on one side and a hybrid arthroplasty on the other. All factors apart from mode of acetabular component fixation were matched. Wear was measured radiographically using Livermore’s technique.

 

The mean clinical and radiological follow-up was 11.2 years for the cemented and 10.7 years for the hybrid arthroplasties. Mean annual linear wear rate was 0.09mm/year in the cemented sockets and 0.14mm/year in the uncemented sockets. This difference was statistically significant (p=0.03), confirming previous reports that the rate of polyethylene wear is increased in uncemented sockets. No periacetabular osteolysis was noted. Femoral osteolysis in zone 7 occurred in 3 hybrid arthroplasties. It appears not all patients are equally affected. These results are further discussed.


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