TITLE:
Preliminary Report on Phenom® Femoral Component in Total Hip Replacement: The Correlation between Outcome Scores in a Cross-Seccional Study
AUTHORS:
Elmano de Araújo Loures, Jose Ricardo Barroso Vitoi, Daniel Naya Loures, Victor Henrique Coelho, Adriano Fernando Mendes Junior, Valeria Romero
KEYWORDS:
Osseointegration, Total Hip Replacement, Hip Prosthesis, Patient-Reported Outcome Scales, Functional Scores
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Orthopedics,
Vol.11 No.4,
April
14,
2021
ABSTRACT: Background: The main purpose of the present study was to assess the short term performance of a cementless femoral stem in total hip replacement. Methods: Cross-sectional observational study of a 48-patient cohort with Phenom? femoral stems implanted between June 1, 2014 and September 1, 2018, to determine clinical performance, stability, and radiographic osseointegration. Patients were followed-up from 13 to 76 months (mean: 44.5 months) and assessed using the Harris Hip Score-HHS, the Hip Disability and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score-HOOS and radiographs. Results: All stems were radiologically stable. Mean Harris Hip Score was 89.8 and the HOOS was 80.4. No statistical differences were observed among patients with different diagnoses. Conclusions: The short-term results revealed satisfactory clinical outcomes and radiological signs of implant stability in all cases. Using two functional scores was useful in detecting biases and a low to moderate agreement was found between the scores.