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Minimum 5 year follow-up of clinical and radiographic results of cemented acetabular components with an interface bioactive bone cement technique in primary cemented total hip arthroplasty

Introduction A well-fixed cement–bone interface is a crucial factor for acetabular and femoral components in cemented total hip arthroplasty (THA). The aim of the present study was to evaluate the middle-term clinical and radiological results of fixing the acetabular component with an interface bioa...

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Published in:Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery 2021, Vol.141 (1), p.139-147
Main Authors: Miyamoto, Shuichi, Iida, Satoshi, Suzuki, Chiho, Nakatani, Takushi, Kawarai, Yuya, Nakamura, Junichi, Orita, Sumihisa, Ohtori, Seiji
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Language:English
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Summary:Introduction A well-fixed cement–bone interface is a crucial factor for acetabular and femoral components in cemented total hip arthroplasty (THA). The aim of the present study was to evaluate the middle-term clinical and radiological results of fixing the acetabular component with an interface bioactive bone cement (IBBC) technique in primary cemented THA. Materials and methods We undertook a retrospective review was undertaken of 193 primary cemented THAs in 174 patients using acetabular components cemented with an IBBC technique and followed for a minimum of 5 years (mean 8.3 years; range 5–17 years). Baseline data, clinical and radiological outcomes were evaluated. Results Japanese Orthopedic Association hip score and modified Harris hip scores demonstrated significant clinical improvement in all patients ( p  
ISSN:0936-8051
1434-3916
DOI:10.1007/s00402-020-03638-6