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pubmed-article:10037336pubmed:abstractTextThe migration of uncemented press-fit CLS (Cementless Total Hip Replacement System) acetabular cups was measured retrospectively from standard anteroposterior pelvic radiographs using a digitizer and software specifically developed for this study. A radiographic and clinical review also were undertaken. There were 96 patients in the study group. The mean follow-up for radiographic review was 2.23 years, and the mean follow-up for clinical review was 3 years. Migration was measured in the cranial and medial directions. Mean migration of the cup at 2 years was 1.35 mm in the cranial direction and 2.15 mm in the medial direction. Radiographic appearances altered little over the study period. Fifty-five (57.3%) patients demonstrated bone ingrowth onto the prosthesis, predominantly in DeLee and Charnley zone 1. Twenty-one patients demonstrated nonprogressive sclerotic lines; no lucent lines were encountered. Statistical analysis showed a significant correlation between acetabular ingrowth and reduced cup migration in the medial direction (P = .011 at 5 years). There was no statistical relationship between migration of the cup and radiographic features or clinical outcome.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:10037336pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Kingston Hospital OHS Trust, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, United Kingdom.lld:pubmed
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