17-year follow-up of the rough-blasted threaded Weill cup in uncemented total hip arthroplasty
Introduction For uncemented hip arthroplasty, various cup designs are available. The threaded Weill acetabular component (Weill cup; Zimmer, Winterthur, Switzerland) has been used for more than 20 years, with poor results of the smooth threaded design. Our study was intended to assess the 17-year ou...
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description | Introduction
For uncemented hip arthroplasty, various cup designs are available. The threaded Weill acetabular component (Weill cup; Zimmer, Winterthur, Switzerland) has been used for more than 20 years, with poor results of the smooth threaded design. Our study was intended to assess the 17-year outcome of the rough-blasted option of the threaded Weill cup.
Materials and methods
Between 1987 and 1988, a series of 86 rough-blasted threaded Weill cups were implanted in combination with the CLS
®
Spotorno stem (Zimmer Ltd, Germany) The patients’ mean age at the time of surgery was 50 years (range 19–67 years). 67 out of 86 hips (78%) were available for a follow-up at a mean of 17 years (range 16–18 years). Radiographs were available from 55 out of 63 unrevised hips (87%) and analyzed for radiolucency and PE wear.
Results
Two out of 86 cups (3%) were revised due to aseptic loosening and another two cups (3%) were awaiting revision for the same reason. Ten patients (10 cups, 12%) were lost to follow-up, and nine patients with nine cups (11%) had deceased without radiographic signs of cup failure. Cup survival with “revision or awaiting revision” as endpoint was 86% (95% CI 75–92%). No deep infections occurred, and no polyethylene insert was exchanged. The Harris hip score was excellent in 37 out of 67 clinically examined hips (55%), good in 18 hips (26%), satisfactory in 5 hips (8%) and moderate or poor in 5 hips (8%) and 2 hips (3%), respectively.
Conclusion
The rough-blasted threaded Weill cup provides a good long-term performance in cementless total hip arthroplasty. The results compare favourably to the smooth threaded cup design. |
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For uncemented hip arthroplasty, various cup designs are available. The threaded Weill acetabular component (Weill cup; Zimmer, Winterthur, Switzerland) has been used for more than 20 years, with poor results of the smooth threaded design. Our study was intended to assess the 17-year outcome of the rough-blasted option of the threaded Weill cup.
Materials and methods
Between 1987 and 1988, a series of 86 rough-blasted threaded Weill cups were implanted in combination with the CLS
®
Spotorno stem (Zimmer Ltd, Germany) The patients’ mean age at the time of surgery was 50 years (range 19–67 years). 67 out of 86 hips (78%) were available for a follow-up at a mean of 17 years (range 16–18 years). Radiographs were available from 55 out of 63 unrevised hips (87%) and analyzed for radiolucency and PE wear.
Results
Two out of 86 cups (3%) were revised due to aseptic loosening and another two cups (3%) were awaiting revision for the same reason. Ten patients (10 cups, 12%) were lost to follow-up, and nine patients with nine cups (11%) had deceased without radiographic signs of cup failure. Cup survival with “revision or awaiting revision” as endpoint was 86% (95% CI 75–92%). No deep infections occurred, and no polyethylene insert was exchanged. The Harris hip score was excellent in 37 out of 67 clinically examined hips (55%), good in 18 hips (26%), satisfactory in 5 hips (8%) and moderate or poor in 5 hips (8%) and 2 hips (3%), respectively.
Conclusion
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For uncemented hip arthroplasty, various cup designs are available. The threaded Weill acetabular component (Weill cup; Zimmer, Winterthur, Switzerland) has been used for more than 20 years, with poor results of the smooth threaded design. Our study was intended to assess the 17-year outcome of the rough-blasted option of the threaded Weill cup.
Materials and methods
Between 1987 and 1988, a series of 86 rough-blasted threaded Weill cups were implanted in combination with the CLS
®
Spotorno stem (Zimmer Ltd, Germany) The patients’ mean age at the time of surgery was 50 years (range 19–67 years). 67 out of 86 hips (78%) were available for a follow-up at a mean of 17 years (range 16–18 years). Radiographs were available from 55 out of 63 unrevised hips (87%) and analyzed for radiolucency and PE wear.
Results
Two out of 86 cups (3%) were revised due to aseptic loosening and another two cups (3%) were awaiting revision for the same reason. Ten patients (10 cups, 12%) were lost to follow-up, and nine patients with nine cups (11%) had deceased without radiographic signs of cup failure. Cup survival with “revision or awaiting revision” as endpoint was 86% (95% CI 75–92%). No deep infections occurred, and no polyethylene insert was exchanged. The Harris hip score was excellent in 37 out of 67 clinically examined hips (55%), good in 18 hips (26%), satisfactory in 5 hips (8%) and moderate or poor in 5 hips (8%) and 2 hips (3%), respectively.
Conclusion
The rough-blasted threaded Weill cup provides a good long-term performance in cementless total hip arthroplasty. 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For uncemented hip arthroplasty, various cup designs are available. The threaded Weill acetabular component (Weill cup; Zimmer, Winterthur, Switzerland) has been used for more than 20 years, with poor results of the smooth threaded design. Our study was intended to assess the 17-year outcome of the rough-blasted option of the threaded Weill cup.
Materials and methods
Between 1987 and 1988, a series of 86 rough-blasted threaded Weill cups were implanted in combination with the CLS
®
Spotorno stem (Zimmer Ltd, Germany) The patients’ mean age at the time of surgery was 50 years (range 19–67 years). 67 out of 86 hips (78%) were available for a follow-up at a mean of 17 years (range 16–18 years). Radiographs were available from 55 out of 63 unrevised hips (87%) and analyzed for radiolucency and PE wear.
Results
Two out of 86 cups (3%) were revised due to aseptic loosening and another two cups (3%) were awaiting revision for the same reason. Ten patients (10 cups, 12%) were lost to follow-up, and nine patients with nine cups (11%) had deceased without radiographic signs of cup failure. Cup survival with “revision or awaiting revision” as endpoint was 86% (95% CI 75–92%). No deep infections occurred, and no polyethylene insert was exchanged. The Harris hip score was excellent in 37 out of 67 clinically examined hips (55%), good in 18 hips (26%), satisfactory in 5 hips (8%) and moderate or poor in 5 hips (8%) and 2 hips (3%), respectively.
Conclusion
The rough-blasted threaded Weill cup provides a good long-term performance in cementless total hip arthroplasty. The results compare favourably to the smooth threaded cup design.</abstract><cop>Berlin/Heidelberg</cop><pub>Springer-Verlag</pub><pmid>21161251</pmid><doi>10.1007/s00402-010-1215-z</doi><tpages>5</tpages></addata></record> |
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