Migration of press-fit cups fixed with poly-L-lactic acid or titanium screws: A randomized study using radiostereometry

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Thanner, J [1 ]
Karrholm, J [1 ]
Malchau, H [1 ]
Wallinder, L [1 ]
Herberts, P [1 ]
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[1] NO UNIV HOSP, UMEA, SWEDEN
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10.1002/jor.1100140608
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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The early migration of porous acetabular cups was studied in 43 patients with osteoarthrosis. The patients were randomly allocated to additional fixation of the cup with either biodegradable poly-L-lactic acid screws or titanium screws. Radiostereometric evaluation was done during the first 2 years after the procedure in 43 hips (23 with poly-L-lactic acid screws and 20 with titanium screws). At the 2-year follow-up, cups fixed with poly-L-lactic acid screws had migrated significantly more in the proximal-distal (p < 0.05) and medial-lateral (p < 0.05) directions. Cups with titanium screws displayed more pronounced rotations around the longitudinal axis (p < 0.05). Postoperatively, on the lateral view, there was an increased occurrence of radiolucencies at the dome of the cups fixed with poly-L-lactic acid screws (p < 0.05). The clinical result did not differ between the two groups. Inferior implant-bone contact in the poly-L-lactic acid group, local changes of the bone quality, and diminishing support of the poly-L-lactic acid screws caused by their degradation with time could be reasons for the different pattern of migration observed.
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