The Scientific World Journal (Jan 2014)

Clinical and Radiological Results over the Medium Term of Isolated Acetabular Revision

  • Nicola Piolanti,
  • Lorenzo Andreani,
  • Paolo Domenico Parchi,
  • Enrico Bonicoli,
  • Francesco Niccolai,
  • Michele Lisanti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/148592
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2014

Abstract

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Acetabular cup loosening is associated with pain, reduced function, and instability of the implant. If such event happens while the femoral implant is in a satisfactory position and is well fixed to the bone, isolated acetabular revision surgery is indicated. The aim of this single-center retrospective study was to evaluate the clinical and radiological results over the medium term (12-month follow-up mean 36, max 60) of isolated acetabular revisions surgery using a porous hemispheric revision shell matched with a cemented all-poly cup and large diameter femoral head (>32). 33 patients were enrolled. We collect any relevant data from the clinical board. Routine clinical and radiographic examinations were performed preoperatively; the postoperative follow-up was made at 1, 3, and 6 months and yearly thereafter. At the last available follow-up, we report satisfactory improvement of functional scores in all the patients; 2 patients (6.1%) showed thigh pain and only 4 hips (12.11%) presented mild groin pain; all the femoral components are well fixed and there were no potential or pending rerevisions. With bias due to the follow-up and to the retrospective design of the study, we report clinical, functional, and radiological satisfactory results.