J. Thanner et al., Hydroxyapatite and tricalcium phosphate-coated cups with and without screwfixation - A randomized study of 64 hips, J ARTHROPLA, 15(4), 2000, pp. 405-412
Sixty-two patients (64 hips) were provided with porous press-fit cups (Tril
ogy), plasma-sprayed with a coating consisting of 70% hydroxyapatite and 30
% tricalcium phosphate. The patients were randomized to a cup with cluster
holes for adjunctive screw fixation (n = 30) or to a cup without holes (n =
34). Radiostereometry was used to study migration and wear. Up to 2 years
median translations and rotations <0.2 mm and <0.2 degrees were recorded in
the 2 groups, without any difference. The median annual proximal wear (0.1
1 and 0.12 mm) was within the expected range despite the use of a ceramic c
oating, and it did not differ between the 2 designs. Radiolucent lines were
frequently seen postoperatively but diminished during the follow-up withou
t any sign of migration into the gaps. At 2 years, the median Harris scores
were 99 points (range, 51-100 points) in the group with and 98 points (ran
ge, 69-100 points) in the group without screws. The results indicate that e
arly fixation can be achieved for ceramic-coated press-fit cups without usi
ng additional screw fixation.