B. Nivbrant et al., Increased migration of the SHP prosthesis - Radiostereometric comparison with the Lubinus SP2 design in 40 cases, ACT ORTH SC, 70(6), 1999, pp. 569-577
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40 patients with primary arthrosis were randomized to receive either a ceme
nted SHP (Scientific Hip Prosthesis) or Lubinus SP2 prosthesis. At 2 years
radiostereometric measurements showed increased proximal migration (0.4/0.2
mm; p = 0.02) and more proximal wear (0.3/0.1 mm, p = 0.07) of the SHP soc
ket. The SHP stem also subsided (-0.6/-0.1 mm, p < 0.001) and rotated more
into retroversion (2.6/0.3 degrees) than did the SP2 design. This subsidenc
e mainly occurred inside the cement mantle in 17 of 18 cases (13 SHP, 4 SP2
), where this type of motion could be measured. The changes in bone mineral
density evaluated with DEXA and the clinical results did not differ betwee
n the 2 groups.
The subsidence of the SHP stem is the most pronounced so far recorded with
radiostereometry in stems without a completely polished surface. This subsi
dence and the rotational instability imply a substantial risk of abrasive w
ear and increased stresses in the cement mantle.