Vv. Raut et al., LONG-TERM RESULTS OF CEMENTED CHARNLEY REVISION ARTHROPLASTY FOR FRACTURED STEM, Clinical orthopaedics and related research, (303), 1994, pp. 165-169
A prospective study of 125 cemented revisions for fractured stem, with
a minimum followup time of one year nine months and a mean follow-up
time of eight years, was performed. All arthroplasties were revised us
ing Charnley components. At the most recent follow-up evaluation, 67.2
% of patients were pain free and 22.4% had only mild or occasional dis
comfort. Radiographically, 107 stems (85.6%) were well fixed, six (4.8
%) were definitely loose, and 12 (9.6%) were possibly loose. Thirteen
hips (10.4%) required a further revision. Survivorship of the stem at
the end of 11 years was 90.4%. Long-term results of cemented revision
for fractured stem are very satisfactory.