Abstract
In our unit 180 consecutive hip resurfacing procedures have been performed. All patients had a posterior approach to the hip joint, followed by standard resurfacing using metal-on-metal components. The patients were evaluated radiographically and clinically preoperatively and postoperatively.
The mean age of patients was 56 years (range 25–75). There was a statistically significant improvement between the preoperative Harris Hip Score and those at the latest follow-up. There were four fractures of the femoral neck; one was intra-operative and was converted to total joint arthroplasty. Three further fractures occurred: two were revised and one was treated non-operatively There were no cases of dislocation or deep infection.
The short- and medium-term results that have been achieved in this district general hospital are comparable to those that have been achieved in the originator's institution.
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