We prospectively analyzed the outcome in 103 consecutive patients undergoin
g revision hip replacement, dividing the patients into 2 groups according t
o their age at the time of surgery. There were 45 patients aged 75 years or
older and 58 patients aged younger than 75 years. The results of revision
hip replacement in terms of pain relief, functional improvement, and patien
t satisfaction did not differ between the 2 groups. There was a significant
ly higher death rate among the elderly patients (13.3% versus 1.7%; P =.020
2) and a significantly higher rate of dislocation (20% versus 1.7%; P =.001
9). We conclude that revision hip replacement is an effective operation in
the elderly but that patient and surgeon must be aware of the risks that su
ch surgery entails.