Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this study is to report the results of the first 1000 cases hip arthroplasty using the Bencox® hip stem, the first hip prosthesis developed and manufactured in Korea.
Material & Method
This study reviewed 1000 cases retrospectively who underwent arthroplasty using Bencox® hip system. The Bencox® hip stem is the first hip prosthesis developed and manufactured in Korea. This stem have a double-tapered, wedge shape figure with a rectangular-shaped cross-section and specially designed neck shape, which is design to achieve normal stress pattern of the proximal femur and to increase initial stability and to increase range of motion. Surface is treated with MAO (Micro Arc Oxidation) coating.
From the first arthroplasty with this system in September 2006, sequentially 1000 arthroplasties were performed by single surgeon until the July 2014. This material included 439 men and 561 female. Average age of patients was 65 year old. Follow up period was average 72.1 month (minimum 34 months to maximum 120 months). 1000 cases consisted of 569 hips in patients with femoral neck or intertrochanteric fracture or subtrochanteric fracture (fracture group), 155 hips in osteoarthritis, 192 hips in patients with osteonecrosis of the femoral head (arthritis group), 84 hips in revision surgery (revision group). Revision cases consisted of 58 hips with aseptic loosening and 26 hips with loosening due to infection sequelae. They were underwent hip arthroplasty using a Bencox® hip stem in combination with Bencox® bipolar cup and Bencox®acetabular cup. Patients in the fracture group usually underwent bipolar hip arthroplasty, and those in the arthritis group and revision group underwent total hip arthroplasty. They were reviewed by medical records, clinically and radiologically
Results
During the follow-up period, there were no cases of revision of the femoral stem. Radiographically, there were no cases of radiolucent line except very proximal part of the stem endosteal bone ongrowth was found in most cases. Postoperative complications such as stem loosening, infection, dislocation, and ceramic breakage were not noted. But periprosthetic fracture was encountered in 7 hips due to slip down. They were treated by open reduction and internal fixation with plate and cables. There were no cases of failure of these treatments.
Conclusion
Clinical and radiographic evaluations of hip arthroplasty using the Bencox® hip system showed excellent outcomes with average 72.1 month follow-up in 1000 case.