A retrospective study of 100 CONSERVE PLUS hip resurfacing devices implanted in patients between 1996 and 1998 by a single surgeon showed that none of the resurfacing arthroplasties failed in the 28 patients who had a femoral component of >46 mm. Eleven hips had conversion to total hip arthroplasty.
Five hips had narrowing of the femoral neck, three had osteolysis and 20 had signs of neck-socket impingement. Further assessment after a longer period of follow-up is required for comparison with conventional total hip arthroplasty.
Read the abstract for “Clinical and Radiographic Results of Metal-on-Metal Hip Resurfacing With a Minimum Ten-Year Follow-Up.”
Read more about metal-on-metal hip replacements:
– AAOS Supports Metal-on-Metal Hip Replacements But Urges Physicians to Educate Patients First
– DePuy Orthopaedics Recalls ASR Hip System
– Study: 25% of Orthopedists Plan to Reduce Metal-on-Metal Hip Usage
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