Grafting with hydroxyapatite granules for defects of acetabular bone at revision total hip replacement: A minimum ten-year follow-up

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The long-term results of grafting with hydroxyapatite granules for acetabular deficiency in revision total hip replacement are not well known. We have evaluated the results of revision using a modular cup with hydroxyapatite grafting for Paprosky type 2 and 3 acetabular defects at a minimum of ten years' follow-up. We retrospectively reviewed 49 acetabular revisions at a mean of 135 months (120 to 178). There was one type 2B, ten 2C, 28 3A and ten 3B hips. With loosening as the endpoint, the survival rate was 74.2% (95% confidence interval 58.3 to 90.1). Radiologically, four of the type 3A hips (14%) and six of the type 3B hips (60%) showed aseptic loosening with collapse of the hydroxyapatite layer, whereas no loosening occurred in type 2 hips. There was consolidation of the hydroxyapatite layer in 33 hips (66%). Loosening was detected in nine of 29 hips (31%) without cement and in one of 20 hips (5%) with cement (p = 0.03, Fisher's exact probability test). The linear wear and annual wear rate did not correlate with loosening. These results suggest that the long-term results of hydroxyapatite grafting with cement for type 2 and 3A hips are encouraging. ©2010 British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery.

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Sakai, T., Ohzono, K., Nishii, T., Miki, H., Takao, M., & Sugano, N. (2010). Grafting with hydroxyapatite granules for defects of acetabular bone at revision total hip replacement: A minimum ten-year follow-up. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B, 92(9), 1215–1221. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620X.92B9.24555

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