Subsidence of the femoral prosthesis in total hip replacement in relation to the design of the stem
- PMID: 7430222
- DOI: 10.1302/0301-620X.62B4.7430222
Subsidence of the femoral prosthesis in total hip replacement in relation to the design of the stem
Abstract
A method is described of measuring radiological subsidence of a femoral prosthesis in relation to the femur after total hip arthroplasty. The method depends on measuring the distance from the tip of the femoral prosthesis to a fixed point in the bone. Subsidence after the use of a conventional design of femoral stem is compared with that after the use of a stem with a dorsal flange (Cobra). A significant reduction in the incidence and amount of subsidence was found when using the dorsal flange. There was also a notable absence of transverse fractures involving the cement near the tip of the stem, which occurred in 26 per cent of the cases using a conventional prosthesis.