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. 2018 Apr;89(2):152-155.
doi: 10.1080/17453674.2018.1427320. Epub 2018 Jan 18.

Cemented total hip replacement in patients under 55 years

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Cemented total hip replacement in patients under 55 years

Manish Kiran et al. Acta Orthop. 2018 Apr.

Abstract

Background and purpose - About 86,000 total hip replacements (THR) have been registered in patients under 55 years in the National Joint Registry of England and Wales (NJR). The use of uncemented implants has increased, despite their outcomes not having been proven to be significantly better than cemented implants in this registry. We determined the implant survivorship and functional outcomes of cemented THR in patients under 55 years at a minimum follow-up of 22 years. Patients and methods - 104 hips in 100 patients were included in this prospective study. Functional outcome was assessed using the Harris Hip Score and radiographs were assessed for implant failure and "at risk" of failure. Kaplan-Meier survivorship analysis was performed. Results - 89% of hips showed good to excellent results at final follow-up with a mean Harris Hip Score of 88 at a mean follow-up of 25 years. Revision was performed in 3/104 hips. 14 acetabular components and 4 femoral components were "at risk" of failure. The survivorship at minimum 22 years with revision for any reason as the end-point was 97% (95% CI 95-98). Interpretation - Cemented hip replacements perform well in young patients with good long-term functional and radiographic outcomes.

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