Me. Havinga et al., Results with the M. E. Muller cemented, straight-stem total hip prosthesis- A 10-year historical cohort study in 180 women, J ARTHROPLA, 16(1), 2001, pp. 33-36
In 1986. 242 M. E. Muller (MEM) cemented, straight-stem total hip arthropla
sty prostheses were implanted in 229 patients: 15 hips (13 patients) were l
ost to follow-up. Of the remaining 227 implants. 180 were placed in women,
and 47 were placed in men (each with mean age. 71 +/- 7.7 years). After 10
years. 66 patients had died, and 152 implants were still in situ. As a resu
lt of aseptic loosening, 9 hips were revised (5 femoral and 4 acetabular co
mponents): two of these patients had a Girdlestone as a result of postopera
tive infection. Because 50% of the men died during follow-up, further analy
sis was performed with the 180 implants in women. The incidence of revision
for aseptic loosening was 5.9 per 1,000 implants. The cumulative survival
rate after 10 years was 94%. Survival was nor influenced significantly by a
ge, indication for operation, or having a contralateral hip prosthesis. The
10-year follow-up results for the MEM straight-stern total hip prosthesis
in our hospital are satisfactory despite the probability that the cement ma
ntle produced with this stem is not uniform in thickness.