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Filter by:A randomised controlled trial comparing a recently introduced femoral stem with an established stem for total hip arthroplasty (THA). 60 patients will be randomised into one of the two groups 1. Polarstem uncemented femoral stem (Smith & Nephew) 2. Corail uncemented femoral stem (De Puy) All patients will receive a 32mm cobalt-chromium (CoCr) femoral head and an R3 acetabular cup with a 10 Mrad highly cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) liner (Smith & Nephew). Radiostereometric analysis (RSA) will be used to measure stem migration. Dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) measurements will be used to measure bone mineral density. Clinical outcome will be assessed at different time point to evaluate satisfaction and function. Data from the Norwegian Arthroplasty Register will be used to investigate the risk of revision.
A randomised, comparative, prospective, single-blinded trial of two hip prosthesis: 1. Marathon cemented all-poly acetabular cup(Depuy, Warsaw, Indiana), Corail uncemented femoral stem(Depuy, Warsaw, Indiana), 32mm Alumina Biolox Forte femoral head(Depuy, Warsaw, Indiana) and 2. Pinnacle/Marathon uncemented cup(Depuy, Warsaw, Indiana), Corail uncemented femoral stem(Depuy, Warsaw, Indiana), 32mm Alumina Biolox Forte femoral head(Depuy, Warsaw, Indiana) There will be a further in-group randomisation to a Corail femoral stem with or without a collar, creating a number of 4 study-groups in total. The aims of the study are: - To compare polyethylene wear and migration of the moderately cross-linked Marathon polyethylene in a cemented version(Marathon) and in an uncemented cup(Pinnacle/Marathon) - To evaluate micromigration and periacetabular bone mineral density of the 2 cups using radiostereometry(RSA) - To evaluate the migration patterns and proximal femoral bone density changes around the Corail stems with and without a collar