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Review Article

Fixation and loosening of hip prostheses

Pages 500-508 | Received 19 Feb 1991, Accepted 24 Jun 1991, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Studies using roentgen stereophotogrammetry and bone scintigraphy support a narrow definition of prosthetic fixation (viz., nonmigration), and consequently a broad definition of loosening. Roentgen stereophotogrammetric research indicates that if loosening occurs, it is initiated at an early stage; insufficient initial fixation or loss of fixation by resorption of a layer of heat-injured bone may cause prosthetic instability and progressive bone resorption. Migration of one or both prosthetic components can be revealed by roentgen stereophotogrammetry in many asymptomatic hips during the first postoperative year–some of these components will probably fail in the future. the femoral component is exposed to greater shear stresses than the acetabular component, and it is uncertain whether fixation of the femoral component can be achieved more than occasionally without the use of bone cement.

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