2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11999-015-4245-6
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Do Rerevision Rates Differ After First-time Revision of Primary THA With a Cemented and Cementless Femoral Component?

Abstract: Background Worldwide use of cementless fixation for total hip arthroplasty (THA) is on the rise despite some evidence from the world's registries suggesting inferior survivorship compared with cemented techniques. The patterns of bone loss associated with failed cementless and cemented THAs may prejudice the results of future revision procedures; however, this has not been documented. Questions/purposes The purpose of this study was to compare (1) the risk for rerevision of first revision THA; (2) the patterns… Show more

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“…Further, we have previously shown in our research [3] that the implant survival after revision surgery (with second revision as an endpoint) is better for primary THA that were cemented. Therefore, an economic incentive to increase the use of cemented fixation could even be evident beyond the first revision.…”
Section: Anders Troelsen MD Phd Dmscmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Further, we have previously shown in our research [3] that the implant survival after revision surgery (with second revision as an endpoint) is better for primary THA that were cemented. Therefore, an economic incentive to increase the use of cemented fixation could even be evident beyond the first revision.…”
Section: Anders Troelsen MD Phd Dmscmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Survival at 5-year follow-up was lower when compared with the available literature on young patients (Lee et al 2014, Gromov et al 2015, Te Stroet et al 2015. Few papers ana- Table 3.…”
Section: Comparison With Literaturementioning
confidence: 92%
“…Increased use of cementless fixation in primary THA may lead to inferior survivorship of first revision THA . Serious problems with cementless cup design are polyethylene wear and osteolysis, especially in cups with unplugged screw holes and low‐quality liners .…”
Section: Clinical Application Of Cementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cementless THA procedures have been associated with higher bone mineral density compare to cemented counterparts . There is an increased risk for re‐revision THA performed on patients younger than 70 years of age . Cemented fixation is also reported to achieve better functional outcome, less residual pain, and lower reoperation rates than cementless fixation in hemiarthroplasty .…”
Section: Clinical Application Of Cementmentioning
confidence: 99%