Metal-on-metal resurfacing of the hip in patients under the age of 55 years with osteoarthritis
The Edgbaston Hospital · Royal Orthopaedic Hospital
Abstract
The results of conventional hip replacement in young patients with osteoarthritis have not been encouraging even with improvements in the techniques of fixation and in the bearing surfaces. Modern metal-on-metal hip resurfacing was introduced as a less invasive method of joint reconstruction for this particular group. This is a series of 446 hip resurfacings (384 patients) performed by one of the authors (DJWM) using cemented femoral components and hydroxyapatite-coated uncemented acetabular components with a maximum follow-up of 8.2 years (mean 3.3). Their survival rate, Oxford hip scores and activity levels are reviewed. Six patients died due to unrelated causes. There was one revision (0.02%) out of 440…
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- FWCI
- 49.84
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- 100%
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- 49
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3Topics & keywords
- Hip resurfacing
- Osteoarthritis
- Medicine
- Surgery
- Fixation (population genetics)
- Orthopedic surgery
- Arthroplasty
- Population
- Decent work and economic growth