ACETABULAR SCREW RINGS AND SURFACE-TREATMENT

Citation
Cp. Delaunay et Ai. Kapandji, ACETABULAR SCREW RINGS AND SURFACE-TREATMENT, Clinical orthopaedics and related research, (340), 1997, pp. 130-141
Citations number
73
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery,Orthopedics
ISSN journal
0009921X
Issue
340
Year of publication
1997
Pages
130 - 141
Database
ISI
SICI code
0009-921X(1997):340<130:ASRAS>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
The Zweymuller truncated self tapered threaded ring is forged in pure titanium with a 3- to 5-mu grit blasted surface roughness. Among 167 c onsecutive primary total hip arthroplasties prospectively studied, two threaded components failed to achieve initial stability, with one req uiring almost immediate revision. One hundred twenty-six hips have bee n fully documented with a 5-year minimum followup. The mean modified H arris hip score improved from 44.4 points preoperatively to 91 points at 7 years average followup (range, 60-121 months). Bone to implant ga p rate decreased from 54.7% after surgery to 2.4% at last review, with only one detectable early migration that had secondary stable osseoin tegration. Annual linear wear of more than 0.2 mm per year could be de tected in only one ceramic on polyethylene bearing surface with one co rresponding femoral osteolysis granuloma. At the 9- to 10-year interva l, the survivorship with definite loosening as a failure was 98.7%. De layed loosening by failure of an initially stable reconstruction, prog ressive lucencies, liner disassociation, or worrisome osteolysis have not been observed. These midterm results are much better than those of former screw rings with smooth surface finishes. The main reason for the general failure and justified abandonment of threaded polished com ponents may not be the screw in mechanism of their primary fixation, b ut the lack of an appropriate surface for bone ingrowth and osseointeg ration.