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O3165 FEMORAL LOOSENING AND THIGH PAIN ELIMINATED WITH A DOUBLE WEDGE TAPERED EXTENSIVELY COATED GRIT-BLASTED STEM



Abstract

Aims: To review the results and clinical performance of the Anthropometric Total Hip (ATH) with line to line broaching. Methods: 70 press þt titaniumalloy double-wedge taper (136 to 213 mm [mean, 187 mm]) extensively coated grit-blasted (RA=12.0μ) stem prostheses were implanted in 67 patients. There were 29 primary THA, 33 conversions of surface replacements, 6 revision THA and 2 conversions of Hemi-Surface Replacements. The mean age was 55.8 years (range, 20 to 77 years). There were 34 males and 33 females (3 bilateral). The initial etiology was OA (50%), ON (11%), DDH (23%), Post- Trauma (4%), SCFE (2%), Rheumatoid (2%), and Ç other È (8%).Results: The mean follow-up time was 4.7 years (Range: 2–8). UCLA hip scores improved for Pain, Walking, Function, and Activity from 4.8, 6.0, 5.5, and 4.5 pre-operatively to 9.2, 8.3, 7.9, and 5.9 post-operatively. ROM was also comparable to cemented THA results. There were no intra operative fractures. One patient had a bicycling accident, fractured his femoral shaft which healed without surgery. Solid biologic þxation (Ç osseointegration È) was achieved in 100% with the grit-blasted stem. Conclusions: This early investigation shows excellent clinical results, and none of the patients reported any thigh pain. Intra-operative fractures were eliminated with line to line broaching. Our results demonstrate that thigh pain with cementless THA can be essentially eliminated with a titanium-alloy stem and a gentle double-wedge taper geometry. Extensive Ç osseointegration È suggests potential for long term durability.

Theses abstracts were prepared by Professor Dr. Frantz Langlais. Correspondence should be addressed to him at EFORT Central Office, Freihofstrasse 22, CH-8700 Küsnacht, Switzerland.