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Total hip arthroplasty using highly cross-linked polyethylene in patients aged 50 years and younger : minimum 15-year follow-up.

Gordon G RoedelBeau J KildowDaniel S SveomKevin L Garvin
Published in: The bone & joint journal (2021)
The use of HXLPE in THA for patients aged 50 years and younger has performed exceptionally well without evidence of significant wear causing mechanical loosening or necessitating revision. The radiolucent lines of the acetabular component must be followed to determine the prognostic significance. This investigation represents the longest clinical follow-up of a large, consecutive cohort of patients aged 50 years or younger with THA using HXLPE. This long-term analysis found negligible polyethylene wear, no incidence of aseptic loosening, and excellent clinical outcomes at and beyond 15 years of follow-up. Cite this article: Bone Joint J 2021;103-B(7 Supple B):78-83.
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