Low-vs high-viscosity cement in hip arthroplasty: No radiographic difference in 226 arthrosis cases followed for 5 years

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In 1984 and 1985, 352 hips were randomly assigned to total hip arthroplasty with either low-or high-viscosity cement at 5 Swedish orthopedic departments. of the 267 hips finally included in the study, 226 were examined clinically and radiographically after 54-77 months. Radiographically, 21 definite stem loosenings and 1 probable stem loosening were observed (10 percent) and 4 additional stems had been exchanged before the 5-year examination. In the survivorship analysis, 261 stem prostheses were included and using this method, 7 percent were radiographically loose after 5 years. There were 4 definitely loose and 8 probably loose acetabular cups. No difference was found between cement of high and low viscosity with regard to prosthetic fixation. © 1993 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted.

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Carlsson, Å. S., Nilsson, J. Å., Blomgren, G., Josefsson, G., Lindberg, L. T., & Önnerfält, R. (1993). Low-vs high-viscosity cement in hip arthroplasty: No radiographic difference in 226 arthrosis cases followed for 5 years. Acta Orthopaedica, 64(3), 257–262. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679308993620

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