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Migration analysis of a metaphyseal-anchored short femoral stem in cementless THA and factors affecting the stem subsidence.

Michael O SchaerMichael Andreas FinsterwaldIris HolwegDimitris DimitriouAlexander AntoniadisNaeder Helmy
Published in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2019)
The examined metaphyseal-anchored short femoral stem showed the highest subsidence within the first 3 months postoperative, the implant began to stabilize at about 24 months but continued to slowly migrate with average total subsidence of 2.04 mm at 5 years following the THA. The amount of stem subsidence was not associated with worse clinical outcomes such as HHS, patient satisfaction, or pain.
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