Abstract

This study reviews the clinical performance of 161 hip arthroplasties (154 patients) with the Metasul metal-on-metal articulation and an uncemented modular acetabular component. Between 1995 and 2002 clinical evaluation and radiographic follow-up of patients included Harris hip scores, patient self-assessment, and radiographs. Twelve operative site complications (7.5%) included 6 revision operations, (3.7%) and 3 other complications (1.9%) not needing reoperation. Six revision operations (3.7%) included 1 femoral revision for aseptic loosening (0.06%) and 5 acetabular revisions (3.1%). One cup revision was for recurrent dislocation, 1 for disassociation of the acetabular insert from the cup, 1 for infection, and 2 for unexplained pain. Histologic evidence did not support the diagnosis of metal hypersensitivity in either case of unexplained pain, and 1 had relief following spine surgery. A focal radiolucency, identified as calcar resorption, was observed in 9 patients.

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