J Korean Orthop Assoc.  2003 Feb;38(1):1-6.

Early Failure of Total Hip Arthroplasty with Hydroxyapatite-Coated Smooth Surface Acetabular Component

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Collage of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea. syukim@knu.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Preventive Medicine, Collage of Medicine, Yeongnam University, Daegu, Korea.
  • 3School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Sejong University, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE
To evaluate the early intermediate outcomes of total hip arthroplasty using hydroxyapatite (HA)-coated smooth surface hemispherical acetabular component. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seventy total hip arthroplasties were performed, in 63 patients, using a HA-coated smooth surface hemispherical acetabular component consecutively between June 1993 and August 1996. Fifty-four cases were followed at an average of 71 months. The mean age at the time of arthroplasty was 49 years old. Clinical results were evaluated using the modified Harris hip score, and the radiologic results were evaluated in terms of stability, polyethylene wear rate, and osteolysis around the acetabular component. RESULTS: The mean preoperative Harris hip score of 50.9 was improved to 82.2 points at the most recent follow-up. Pelvic osteolysis was found at 18 cases (33%) and the mean polyethylene wear rate was 0.15 mm/year. Eight acetabular components (15%) were unstable radiologically and 7 acetabular components (13%) were revised. CONCLUSION: Total hip arthroplasty using HA-coated smooth surface hemispherical acetabular component showed accelerated polyethylene wear rate, which was accompanied by a high incidence of osteolysis, and a high loosening rate due to failure of bony ongrowth at early midterm.

Keyword

Total hip arthroplasty; Hydroxyapatite; Smooth surface; Hemispherical acetabular component

MeSH Terms

Acetabulum*
Arthroplasty
Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip*
Durapatite
Follow-Up Studies
Hip
Humans
Incidence
Middle Aged
Osteolysis
Polyethylene
Durapatite
Polyethylene
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