Primary Tritanium acetabular components have increased rates of radiolucency associated with inferior clinical outcomes at short-term follow-up.
Joshua S BinghamNathaniel B HinckleyDavid G DeckeyJeremy HinesMark J SpangehlPublished in: Hip international : the journal of clinical and experimental research on hip pathology and therapy (2021)
The 30% rate of radiographic loosening in the Tritanium group was significantly higher than the Pinnacle group and correlated with an inferior clinical outcome. Interestingly the use of screw augmentation was protective against radiographic evidence of loosening. This suggests that the Tritanium component may be prone to fibrous in-growth because of inadequate primary stability.
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