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Hip Resurfacing General Questions => Hip Resurfacing Topics => Topic started by: Pat Walter on March 04, 2012, 08:13:47 AM

Title: Birmingham Hip Metal-on-Metal Resurfacing - 94.5% Ten-Year Survival
Post by: Pat Walter on March 04, 2012, 08:13:47 AM
http://web.jbjs.org.uk/content/94-B/3/315.abstract (http://web.jbjs.org.uk/content/94-B/3/315.abstract)
Results from an independent centre

November 1, 2011

G. Coulter, MBChB, FRACS, Orthopaedic Fellow
D. A. Young, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthA, Orthopaedic Surgeon
R. E. Dalziel, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthA, Orthopaedic Surgeon and
A. J. Shimmin, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthA, Orthopaedic Surgeon

Abstract

We report the findings of an independent review of 230 consecutive Birmingham hip resurfacings (BHRs) in 213 patients (230 hips) at a mean follow-up of 10.4 years (9.6 to 11.7). A total of 11 hips underwent revision; six patients (six hips) died from unrelated causes; and 13 patients (16 hips) were lost to follow-up. The survival rate for the whole cohort was 94.5% (95% confidence interval (CI) 90.1 to 96.9). The survival rate in women was 89.1% (95% CI 79.2 to 94.4) and in men was 97.5% (95% CI 92.4 to 99.2). Women were 1.4 times more likely to suffer failure than men. For each millimetre increase in component size there was a 19% lower chance of a failure. The mean Oxford hip score was 45.0 (median 47.0, 28 to 48); mean University of California, Los Angeles activity score was 7.4 (median 8.0, 3 to 9); mean patient satisfaction score was 1.4 (median 1.0, 0 to 9). A total of eight hips had lysis in the femoral neck and two hips had acetabular lysis. One hip had progressive radiological changes around the peg of the femoral component. There was no evidence of progressive neck narrowing between five and ten years.

Our results confirm that BHR provides good functional outcome and durability for men, at a mean follow-up of ten years. We are now reluctant to undertake hip resurfacing in women with this implant.

Title: Re: Birmingham Hip Metal-on-Metal Resurfacing - 94.5% Ten-Year Survival
Post by: Dannywayoflife on March 04, 2012, 09:12:06 AM
Interesting! This I think shows though the importance of going to a top top surgeon. As the top surgeons figures for women from what I've seen are far higher than 89%.
Title: Re: Birmingham Hip Metal-on-Metal Resurfacing - 94.5% Ten-Year Survival
Post by: jakemn on March 04, 2012, 10:23:21 AM
Yes, shows that the importance of surgeon selection, and also patient pre-screening, especially for the "right" female recipients, including age, activity level, bone porosity, etc. to ensure a good outcome.