J. Heisel et H. Mittelmeier, MIDDLE-TERM RESULTS OF CEMENTLESS AUTOPHO R-THR, Zeitschrift fur Orthopadie und Ihre Grenzgebiete, 131(6), 1993, pp. 507-512
Representation of middle-term observations of cementless ceramic THR (
type Autophor) in a period of now nearly 18 years with altogether 1974
primary arthroplasties. The design of the conical shaped screwed cera
mic socket proved to be very successful, its aseptic loosening rate am
ounted to 1.8% at last. We could confirm the favourable biotolerabilit
y and wear behaviour of ceramic/ceramic joint pairing. The stem design
had to be improved twice during the observation period due to upcomin
g aseptic loosening problems; the femoral component 900 S with macro-
and microprofile, which has been in clinical use since 1984, shows an
aseptic failure quote of less than 2% after 8 years. The very low aver
age age of our patients with cementless THR at time of operation (48.9
years) proves, that - when using wear resistent biomaterials and surf
ace enlarged prosthetic components to be implanted without bone cement
- Charnley's strict age indication of THR may be abandoned.