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Original Article

Cemented versus uncemented socket in hip arthroplasty: A radiostereometric study of 60 randomized hips followed for 2 years

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Pages 517-521 | Received 04 Dec 1994, Accepted 29 May 1994, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

60 patients with arthrosis who received a Charnley total hip replacement were randomly assigned to either an uncemented porous Harris-Galante type I socket or a cemented all-polyethylene Charnley socket. Socket migration and rotation were studied by radiostereometry (RSA) for 2 years. After 2 years, all sockets were still in situ. There was no difference in migration or rotation between the 2 socket designs, nor was there any difference in pain or function.

We conclude that the initial fixation of the Harris-Galante socket resembles that of the Charnley socket.

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