Radiologic Analysis of Primary Hip Replacements on the Porous: Coated Acetabular Component
10.4055/jkoa.1995.30.4.861
- Author:
Ki Chan AHN
;
Jang Suk CHOI
;
Young Goo LEE
;
Joon Beom BAE
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Acetabular porous-coated cup;
Radiologic analysis
- MeSH:
Acetabulum;
Hip;
Humans
- From:The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association
1995;30(4):861-867
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Component fixation on the acetabular side is not as much of a problem because of the simpler geometry and loading configuration. It is generally accepted that hemispheric component design is preferable and immediate implant stability can be achieved by using screws or spikes in the porous coated implants. The authors reviewed 130 primary noncemented porouscoated, press fit acetabular component in 110 patients; 84 were AML (Anatomical Medullary Locking) and 46 were HarrisGalante acetabular component. Radiologic analysis at a minimum of 3 years(average 4.5 years) was done with special regards to the vertical and medial migration, screw size and numbers, change of the radiolucent line and its zone with its fate and acetabular cup angles on the acetabular component by the 2 observers. Progressive radiolucent line at the component-bone intersurface were found in 14 cases(11%), frequently located in zone I and zone I & II. No significant vertical, medial migration and change of the acetabular cup angle were found. No screw and spike failure had occurred. No component had to be revised because of loosening. As a whole, in our 3-years experience we report excellent results with porous coated acetabular component although it dose not ensure long-term sucess.