Abstract
We describe our early experience with the implantation of the first consecutive 231 primary Birmingham Hip resurfacings. At a mean follow up of 33 months, survivorship was 99.14 %, with revision in one patient for a loose acetabular component and one unrelated death.
Mean Harris Hip score improved from a mean of 62.54 ( Range : 8–92) to 97.74. (Range: 61 – 100) Mean flexion improved from a mean of 91.52°, ( Range : 25° –140°) to a mean 110.41°. ( Range : 80° – 145°)
1 patient presented at 6 weeks post resurfacing with pain and no history of trauma. An undisplaced fracture of the superior femoral neck was seen, which healed with a period of non-weight bearing.
96.94% of patients rated their prosthesis as good / excellent, the remainder rated it good/fair.
The abstracts were prepared by Mr Peter Kay, Editorial Secretary. Correspondence should be addressed to British Hip Society, The Hip Centre, Wrightington Hospital, Appley Bridge, Wigan, Lancashire WN6 9EP.