Al. Malkani et al., FEMORAL COMPONENT REVISION USING AN UNCEMENTED, PROXIMALLY COATED, LONG-STEM PROSTHESIS, The Journal of arthroplasty, 11(4), 1996, pp. 411-418
Sixty-nine femoral component revisions with uncemented, metaphyseal-fi
lling, proximally coated, chrome-cobalt, long-stem, curved prostheses
were retrospectively reviewed 2 to 5 years after operation. The mean a
ge of the patients was 62 years. The mean clinical follow-up period wa
s 3 years, and the mean radiographic follow-up period was 2.8 years. S
ixty-two hips underwent revision secondary to aseptic loosening after
previous cemented total hip arthroplasty. Average preoperative Harris
hip score was 51 points, which improved to 82 points. Complications in
cluded an intraoperative fracture in 45.9%. Repeat revision or compone
nt removal had been necessary in 6 patients (8.7%). An additional 14 p
atients (20%) had pain and radiographic evidence of subsidence. Overal
l 5-year survivorship free of moderate pain or revision was 82% for th
e entire group, but was 58% for the fracture subgroup at 4 years.