Revision hip arthroplasty using a cementless modular tapered stem
Pattyn, C., Mulliez, A., Verdonk, R. et al.Hip
Purpose
Here we report the short-term clinical and radiological results of the Profemur®-R cementless modular revision stem.
Methods
Between June 2002 and May 2006, 68 revision hip arthroplasties were consecutively performed using this stem. Survival at a mean follow-up of 5.2 years was 94%. According to the Paprosky classification, the femoral defect was classified as type 1 in 39 hips (57.3%), type 2 in 18 hips (26.5%), type 3A in ten hips (14.7%) and type 3B in one hip (1.5%).
Results
The Harris Hip Score was 49.57 before surgery and averaged 78.28 at the latest follow-up. The Merle d’Aubigne score improved from 9.15 preoperatively to 14.30 postoperatively. Stem stability rated according to the Agora Roentgenographic Assessment (ARA) scoring system averaged 5.22, suggesting a high likelihood of a durable implant.
Conclusion
The revision prosthesis examined in this study can be considered a viable and useful option in revision hip arthroplasty, even in patients with bony femoral defects.
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