High short-term loosening rates with the Wagner Standard Cup.

Vanesa Ros; Marta Martínez Alvarez; Salvador Fernández; Ramon Girvent; Alejandro Carballo; Gabriel Gili; Pere Torner; (2014) High short-term loosening rates with the Wagner Standard Cup. The Journal of arthroplasty, 29 (1). pp. 172-175. ISSN 0883-5403 DOI: 10.1016/j.arth.2013.03.025
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The stability of prosthetic fixation is to a large extent dependent on component design. The purpose of this study is to analyze the short-term radiological results obtained with the Wagner Standard Cup in primary hip arthroplasty. An assessment was made of one hundred primary hip arthroplasties. The radiological evaluation revealed bone ingrowth in 37 of cases, fibrous integration in 49 and loosening in 14. In summary, osseointegration of the Wagner Standard Cup was unsuccessful in a high percentage of cases. This finding, which was unrelated to the type of stem or bearing surface used, bore a statistically significant relation (P<0.05) with an observed poor bone coverage of the acetabular component. Although insufficient bone coverage could arguably be attributable to a poor surgical technique, we would tend to agree with other authors that it is rather likely to result from a flawed implant design that impedes osseointegration.

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