A Comparison of a Second- and a Third-Generation Modular Cup Design:
Is New Improved?
Abstract
The highly cross-linked polyethylene liners currently used with modular uncemented cups have substantially decreased wear and osteolysis at early follow-up. However, retroacetabular osteolysis has still been reported in some cases with DePuy Orthopaedic's (Warsaw, IN) second-generation Duraloc acetabular shell. DePuy's third-generation Pinnacle cup incorporates a different shell-liner locking mechanism. We compared the clinical outcome among a matched series of 42 Duraloc and 42 Pinnacle cups at a mean follow-up of 5.9 years. Although the Harris Hip Scores and wear rates were not statistically different between the 2 cup designs, retroacetabular osteolysis behind the central hole was absent among the Pinnacle cups but noted among 19% of the Duraloc cups.
Keywords: total hip arthroplasty clinical outcome, hemispheric porous-coated modular cup locking mechanism, Marathon highly cross-linked polyethylene wear, computed tomography evaluation of osteolysis, DePuy Duraloc and Pinnacle acetabular components
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Benefits or funds were received in partial or total support of the research material described in this article. These benefits or support were received from the following sources: DePuy, a Johnson & Johnson company; Inova Health Systems.
Level of evidence: therapeutic study, level III (retrospective comparative study).
PII: S0883-5403(09)00069-2
doi:10.1016/j.arth.2009.02.018
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