Highly Porous Acetabular Cup and Augment Constructs in Complex Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty: What Predicts 10 Year Implant Survivorship?

The Journal of Arthroplasty(2024)

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Background Porous tantalum acetabular cup and augment constructs have demonstrated favorable outcomes up to five years post-surgery despite severe bone loss during revision total hip arthroplasty (THA). Prior literature lacks long-term studies with substantial case numbers. This study aims to assess long-term clinical and radiographic outcomes 10 years post-surgery in patients undergoing revision THA with porous tantalum acetabular cup-augment constructs and determine factors associated with long-term survivorship. Methods Between 2000 and 2012, 157 revision THAs were performed in cases with major acetabular defects (mainly Paprosky Type IIIA and IIIB) utilizing porous tantalum cup-augment constructs. Pelvic discontinuity was noted intraoperatively in 17 hips (11%). Postoperative radiographs were evaluated at regular intervals for implant stability and radiolucent lines. There were 49 patients who had complete radiographic follow-up at 10 years or longer post-surgery. Results The 10-year survivorship free of revision of the cup-augment construct for aseptic loosening was 93%, free of any acetabular construct revision was 91%, free of any hip re-revision was 77%, and free of any reoperation was 75%. Pelvic discontinuity was associated with increased risk of reoperation (Hazard Ratio [HR] = 2.8), any hip re-revision (HR = 3.2), any cup-augment construct revision (HR = 11.8), and aseptic construct revision (HR = 10.0). Of unrevised cases with radiographs at 10 years, four hips showed radiographic loosening. Mean Harris Hip Scores improved from 47 preoperatively to 79 at 10-years. Conclusions Porous tantalum acetabular cup-augment constructs used in revision THA with severe acetabular bone loss provide excellent implant survivorship at 10 years when the acetabulum is intact. Due to lower survivorship of cup-augment constructs in cases of pelvic discontinuity, additional construct fixation or stabilization methods are recommended. when a discontinuity is present.
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total hip arthroplasty,revision,acetabular bone loss,porous tantalum augment,porous tantalum cup,pelvic discontinuity
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