Changes in femur dimensions in asymptomatic non-cemented hip arthroplasties: 20 cases followed for 5-8 years

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Abstract

We assessed changes in proximal femur diameter during 5-8 years follow-up of 20 clinically successful press-fit cementless isoelastic implants. Total bone diameter, medullary diameter and cortical thickness were measured over the distal half of the prosthesis and just beyond the prosthesis tip. During the follow-up period total bone diameter did not change. However, cortical thickness declined by an average of 1 mm, while the size of the medullary canal increased by the same amount. As the patients remained asymptomatic during this period, the phenomenon observed did not appear to be related to loosening. We concluded that age-related changes in bone diameter can lead to widening of the tight interface between the stem and the femur. © 1994 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted.

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Robinson, D., Hendel, D., & Halperin, N. (1994). Changes in femur dimensions in asymptomatic non-cemented hip arthroplasties: 20 cases followed for 5-8 years. Acta Orthopaedica, 65(4), 415–417. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679408995482

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