The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 25, Issue: 6, Page: 932-938

A Distal Fluted, Proximal Modular Femoral Prosthesis in Revision Hip Arthroplasty

Park, Myung-Sik; Lee, Ju-Hong; Park, Jong-Hyuk; Ham, Dong-Hun; Rhee, Yang-Keun
Hip

Most reports on the use of modular femoral stems during revision surgery have involved short follow-up periods. The authors evaluated the clinical and radiographic performance of 59 patients fitted with a distal fix modular stem. The average follow-up period was 8.2 years. Average Harris hip score was improved from 47 to 87.6. Of 19 patients with trochanteric osteotomy, 4 had a displaced greater trochanter. Re-revision was performed in 5 patients, and 3 of these were for subsidence (of these 3, subsidence was associated with dissociation of the coupling part in 1 and with osteotomy nonunion in other 2 [proximal component only]). Modular distally fixed femoral stems were found to offer intraoperative flexibility, but to suffer from subsidence and intraoperative greater trochanter and metaphyseal femoral fractures.


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