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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Siddharth Govilkar ◽  
Maulik Gandhi ◽  
Davinder Bhachu ◽  
John-Paul Whittaker ◽  
Christopher Evans ◽  
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Abstract BackgroundContemporary uncemented femoral revision hip systems have become commonly used over the past decade and have enabled the reconstruction of leg length, offset and anteversionas independent variables through the use of modular junctions. Modular junction failures between the proximal body and distal stem have been described withrevision systems, although this is rare. We sought to identify the survivorship of one revision system in a salvage arthroplasty scenario where no host bone support of the modular junction was present.MethodsFrom a series of 136 patients, 15 patients (16 hips) were identified without host bone support of the modular junction with a mean radiological follow up of over 6 years(76 months +/- 35 months).ResultsThere have been no cases of prosthetic fracture over the follow-up duration, withtwo revisions performed for reasons of aseptic loosening and infection. The mean BMI of the study group was 30.2 with 78% of the cohort classified as overweight or obese.ConclusionIt is well recognised that, host bone support of the modular junction is preferable, however the satisfactory outcomes over the midterm in these complex patients suggests that modular revision systems remain an option.


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