Cementless total hip arthroplasty in patients older than 80 years of age

We reviewed 80 patients (87 hips) who were older than 80 years of age at the time of cementless total hip arthroplasty. An Alloclassic SL stem had been implanted in all patients. A variety of cementless acetabular components was used. After a mean follow-up of 69.3 months (39.2 to 94.1) 48 hips in 4...

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description We reviewed 80 patients (87 hips) who were older than 80 years of age at the time of cementless total hip arthroplasty. An Alloclassic SL stem had been implanted in all patients. A variety of cementless acetabular components was used. After a mean follow-up of 69.3 months (39.2 to 94.1) 48 hips in 43 patients were analysed clinically and radiologically. One patient had sustained a traumatic periprosthetic fracture of the femur with subsequent exchange of the stem 73 months after operation. Thirty-two patients (34 hips) had died and five patients (five hips) were unavailable for follow-up because of health reasons (four patients) or lack of co-operation (one patient). If the endpoint is defined as removal of the prosthesis because of aseptic loosening, the survival rate was 100% for the cup and stem after 78 months. The mean Harris hip score was 81.9 points. Radiolucent lines and osteolysis were seldom found.
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