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O3003 HA COATED THA CUPS – TIGHT INTERFACE BUT INCREASED WEAR



Abstract

Aims: To investigate the cup interface with different means of þxation. Methods: 83 patients (89 hips) (median age of 56 years) were operated with a uncemented hemispherical porous-coated cup made of titanium alloy (Reßection, Smith & Nephew¨) with pressþt technique. The patients were randomised to pressþt-only (PF), PF + Hydroxyapatite (PF+HA), PF + 3 screws (PF+S) and PF + 3 pegs (PF+P). The development of radiolucent lines in percentage of circumference was evaluated on x-ray þlms postoperative and at two years. Radiostereometry was used for migration and wear measurement. Results: All cups were stable after 2 years. The groups showed no signiþcant difference in migration. Radiolucencies were found in a mean of 20% of interface in PF+S, 14% in PF+P, 11% in PF and 0% in PF+HA (P = 0.005, Kruskall Wallis test). 5 focal osteolysis were found in PF+S, 1 in PF+HA and PF and none in PF+P (ns). 35 cups had a gap between the central part of the cup and acetabulum postoperatively (no differences between groups). After 2 years the gaps in the HA group had disappeared. Cup wear was highest for HA coated cups. Conclusions: Further studies are necessary to reveal whether the better implant bone interface will outweigh the risk for increased wear.

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.