The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 25, Issue: 5, Page: 687-691

Fifteen-Year to Twenty-Year Results of Cementless Harris-Galante Porous Femoral and Harris-Galante Porous I and II Acetabular Components

Scott D. Anseth; Pamela A. Pulido; Wendy S. Adelson; Shantanu Patil; Julie C. Sandwell; Clifford W. Colwell Jr
Hip

This study examined long-term survivorship of primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) using cementless Harris-Galante porous femoral and Harris-Galante porous I or II acetabular components. Of 113 hips (101 patients) studied, 60 hips (53 patients) were available for follow-up at a mean of 17.2 years after surgery. A total of 10 hips had documented revision, and 2 hips had failed radiographically. The average Harris hip score was 82. Radiographically, 12 hips demonstrated eccentric wear, 8 had osteolysis, and 1 had a broken tine. The overall survival rate was 87.7%; the mean volumetric wear rate was 74.96 mm3; and the mean polyethylene linear penetration rate was 0.153 mm/y, similar to that of well-cemented THA in other series. This long-term outcome for an early-generation cementless THA is promising and provides a standard by which to judge the newer generation of cementless implants.


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