Cementless prosthesis of the hip joint with "spongy metal" surface - A prospective study

W. Plötz, R. Gradinger, H. Rechl, R. Ascherl, S. Wicke-Wittenius, E. Hipp

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Abstract

Our investigations in human specimens and animal experiments show that prostheses with a spongy metal surface can become fixed by bony ingrowth to varying degrees. After consistent clinical and radiological follow-up over 12-65 months (mean 34 months) in a prospective study of 100 consecutive patients in whom 106 cementless total hip replacements had been carried out, we were able to show that after 1 year 82% of patients were pain-free with the prosthesis fixed by bony ingrowth, 8% were pain-free with the prosthesis fixed by dense fibrous tissue and 10% were not pain-free, but did not want revision surgery. Thigh pain decreased steadily from 53% 3 months postoperatively to 6.6% 15 months after operation. We believe that, when the implantation technique is exact, a high percentage of cementless spongy metal prostheses are fixed by bony ingrowth, and that a cementless prosthesis should be implanted only in patients under 60 years of age without osteoporosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)102-109
Number of pages8
JournalArchives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
Volume111
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1992

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