Outcome of the Cementless Zweymüller BICON-PLUS Cup and SL-PLUS Stem in the Very Elderly Individuals

Introduction: There is current debate about which type of total hip prosthesis implants are best for the elderly patient. Implanting uncemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) in elderly people remains contested. The aim of present study was to evaluate the outcome of the uncemented Zweymüller BICON-PL...

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Main Authors: Egbert J. D. Veen MD, Joost C. M. Schrier MD, Esther Van’t Riet MD, PhD, Mark J. Breslau MD, Alexander F. W. Barnaart MD, PhD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2016-06-01
Series:Geriatric Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2151458516638902
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spelling doaj-8a0eab5697414a98affb98c0847df3c62020-11-25T03:28:23ZengSAGE PublishingGeriatric Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation2151-45852151-45932016-06-01710.1177/2151458516638902Outcome of the Cementless Zweymüller BICON-PLUS Cup and SL-PLUS Stem in the Very Elderly IndividualsEgbert J. D. Veen MD0Joost C. M. Schrier MD1Esther Van’t Riet MD, PhD2Mark J. Breslau MD3Alexander F. W. Barnaart MD, PhD4Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Deventer Hospital, Deventer, The NetherlandsDepartment of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Medinova Clinics Breda, Breda, The NetherlandsDepartment of Epidemiology, Deventer Hospital, Deventer, The NetherlandsDepartment of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Deventer Hospital, Deventer, The NetherlandsDepartment of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Deventer Hospital, Deventer, The NetherlandsIntroduction: There is current debate about which type of total hip prosthesis implants are best for the elderly patient. Implanting uncemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) in elderly people remains contested. The aim of present study was to evaluate the outcome of the uncemented Zweymüller BICON-PLUS THA in those with a minimum of 80 years of age. Materials and Methods: A retrospective data collection was performed in a regional teaching hospital in the Netherlands. The primary outcome of interest was the operation-free period. Secondary outcomes included the revision rates of the femoral and acetabular components and postoperative complications of the procedure. After a follow-up of at least 7 years, the surviving patients were reviewed on functionality using validated scores (Hip Disability and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score, Timed Up and Go, and Harris Hip Score) and radiographic analysis. Results: Between January 1999 and September 2004, 124 patients (128 THAs), aged 80 years and older, received an uncemented THA with a BICON-PLUS cup and SL-PLUS stem. The overall operation-free period was 6.5 years. One case of loosening of the cup was found among participants, with a survival rate of 99.2% of the BICON-PLUS cup in the analyzed group. In all, 28.8% of this group could be followed for a postoperative period of at least 7 years. The remainder of the patients died prior to the end of the 7-year period. Of these, 16.0% were eligible for clinical review. This group showed good function without evident signs of prosthetic loosening. Conclusion: The uncemented Zweymüller THA system, with threaded BICON-PLUS cup and SL-PLUS stem, showed good results, compared to outcome of other THA systems in elderly individuals. Therefore, it is a reliable option in older patients requiring THA.https://doi.org/10.1177/2151458516638902
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author Egbert J. D. Veen MD
Joost C. M. Schrier MD
Esther Van’t Riet MD, PhD
Mark J. Breslau MD
Alexander F. W. Barnaart MD, PhD
spellingShingle Egbert J. D. Veen MD
Joost C. M. Schrier MD
Esther Van’t Riet MD, PhD
Mark J. Breslau MD
Alexander F. W. Barnaart MD, PhD
Outcome of the Cementless Zweymüller BICON-PLUS Cup and SL-PLUS Stem in the Very Elderly Individuals
Geriatric Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation
author_facet Egbert J. D. Veen MD
Joost C. M. Schrier MD
Esther Van’t Riet MD, PhD
Mark J. Breslau MD
Alexander F. W. Barnaart MD, PhD
author_sort Egbert J. D. Veen MD
title Outcome of the Cementless Zweymüller BICON-PLUS Cup and SL-PLUS Stem in the Very Elderly Individuals
title_short Outcome of the Cementless Zweymüller BICON-PLUS Cup and SL-PLUS Stem in the Very Elderly Individuals
title_full Outcome of the Cementless Zweymüller BICON-PLUS Cup and SL-PLUS Stem in the Very Elderly Individuals
title_fullStr Outcome of the Cementless Zweymüller BICON-PLUS Cup and SL-PLUS Stem in the Very Elderly Individuals
title_full_unstemmed Outcome of the Cementless Zweymüller BICON-PLUS Cup and SL-PLUS Stem in the Very Elderly Individuals
title_sort outcome of the cementless zweymüller bicon-plus cup and sl-plus stem in the very elderly individuals
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Geriatric Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation
issn 2151-4585
2151-4593
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Introduction: There is current debate about which type of total hip prosthesis implants are best for the elderly patient. Implanting uncemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) in elderly people remains contested. The aim of present study was to evaluate the outcome of the uncemented Zweymüller BICON-PLUS THA in those with a minimum of 80 years of age. Materials and Methods: A retrospective data collection was performed in a regional teaching hospital in the Netherlands. The primary outcome of interest was the operation-free period. Secondary outcomes included the revision rates of the femoral and acetabular components and postoperative complications of the procedure. After a follow-up of at least 7 years, the surviving patients were reviewed on functionality using validated scores (Hip Disability and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score, Timed Up and Go, and Harris Hip Score) and radiographic analysis. Results: Between January 1999 and September 2004, 124 patients (128 THAs), aged 80 years and older, received an uncemented THA with a BICON-PLUS cup and SL-PLUS stem. The overall operation-free period was 6.5 years. One case of loosening of the cup was found among participants, with a survival rate of 99.2% of the BICON-PLUS cup in the analyzed group. In all, 28.8% of this group could be followed for a postoperative period of at least 7 years. The remainder of the patients died prior to the end of the 7-year period. Of these, 16.0% were eligible for clinical review. This group showed good function without evident signs of prosthetic loosening. Conclusion: The uncemented Zweymüller THA system, with threaded BICON-PLUS cup and SL-PLUS stem, showed good results, compared to outcome of other THA systems in elderly individuals. Therefore, it is a reliable option in older patients requiring THA.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2151458516638902
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