1. Long-term Results with Cementless Fitek (or Fitmore) Cups
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Vittorio Vaccari, Carlo Impallomeni, Matteo Commessatti, Francesca Morici, Pier Giorgio Marchetti, Roberto Binazzi, Luciano Silvello, Mauro Girolami, Marchetti P, Binazzi R, Vaccari V, Girolami M, Morici F, Impallomeni C, Commessatti M, and Silvello L.
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Osteolysis ,Adolescent ,implant ,Radiodensity ,Aseptic loosening ,Dentistry ,Osseointegration ,Humans ,Medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Survival rate ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Hip ,business.industry ,Long term results ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Prosthesis Failure ,Surgery ,cup ,Treatment Outcome ,Acetabular component ,Harris Hip Score ,Female ,Hip Prosthesis ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Fitek cementless cups have been adopted in our department in 1989. The first 100 consecutive Fitek implants were analyzed clinically (Harris hip score) and radiographically (anteroposterior and lateral x-rays) with a mean follow-up of 9.7 years. We did not have any case of cup loosening or any other problem requiring cup revision. In this series, we had 86 excellent, 10 good, 2 fair, and 2 poor results. The 2 poor results were because of 2 cases of aseptic loosening of the stem (1 cemented and 1 cementless). The x-rays showed an average angle of cup inclination of 36.5 degrees (range 16 degrees -54 degrees ) after surgery and no variations at the last follow-up. Bidimensional linear wear of the acetabular component showed 6 cases of measurable wear with an average wear rate per year of 0.265 mm. The overall wear rate per year was 0.02 mm. At the time of the last follow-up examination, we had 3 femoral osteolysis and no case of acetabular osteolysis. In our series, we observed "lack of contact" zones above the polar depression in 71 cases immediately after surgery. The average thickness of these lines was 1 (range 0.5-3.5) mm. Of these, at the last follow-up, 61 cases (86%) showed a complete "filling" of the "lack of contact," whereas in 10 (24%), the "filling" was incomplete (4 cases still showing a radiolucent line [
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- 2005