Systematic review of total hip arthroplasty in patients under 30 years old

Matthew Gee, Adil Ajuied*, Zameer Shah, Marc George, Marcus Bankes

*Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    We performed a systematic review to assess whether joint replacement in this very young patient group provides significant functional improvement and whether these procedures are associated with good implant survivorship. The studies included presented the results of 450 THA procedures. All patients showed an improvement in functional score and symptom relief. Uncemented stems showed good integration with no signs of loosening. Cemented implants showed high rates of loosening. This study shows that THA in the very young patient can provide good functional improvement and relief of symptoms and that the more modern uncemented implant designs used with hard-on-hard bearings can be associated with improved implant survival. Longterm studies are necessary to confirm the superiority and improved survivorship of these newer implants.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)345-351
    Number of pages7
    JournalHIP INTERNATIONAL
    Volume23
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 9 Oct 2013

    Keywords

    • Total hip arthroplasty
    • Young
    • Patients under 30 years
    • LOW-FRICTION ARTHROPLASTY
    • FOLLOW-UP
    • PATIENTS YOUNGER
    • FEMORAL COMPONENTS
    • CERAMIC BEARING
    • ALUMINA
    • MINIMUM
    • 10-YEAR
    • AGE
    • PROSTHESIS

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