Use of cemented all-polyethylene and metal-backed acetabular components in total hip arthroplasty: A comparative study

作者: David C. Markel , Michael H. Huo , Pamela D. Katkin , Eduardo A. Salvati

DOI: 10.1016/S0883-5403(05)80224-4

关键词: Treatment outcomeTotal hip arthroplastyDentistryAcetabulumMedicineTotal hip replacementAll polyethyleneMetal backedSurgerySignificant differenceJoint arthroplasty

摘要: The results of 115 primary total hip arthroplasties (97 patients) performed using the Charnley system and contemporary cementing techniques were reviewed. Fifty-five all-polyethylene cups 60 metal-backed used. mean follow-up period was 84 months. No statistically significant difference noted between groups for radiographic loosening no cup has been revised to date. Survival analysis did not reveal a groups. Although had significantly greater polyethylene thickness, rate wear. Increased observed. Polyethylene thickness is increased by use 22-mm heads this may have accounted lack in rates cups.

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