Prospective Evaluation of Short and Mid-Term Outcomes of Total Hip Arthroplasty Using the Accolade™ Stem

Author:

Pierce Todd P.1,Jauregui Julio J.1,Cherian Jeffrey J.1,Elmallah Randa D.K.1,Robinson Kristin2,Mont Michael A.3

Affiliation:

1. Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopedics, Baltimore, Maryland - USA

2. Stryker Orthopedics, Mahwah, New Jersey - USA

3. Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland - USA

Abstract

Purpose Cementless press-fit total hip arthroplasty (THA) with the Accolade stem (Stryker Accolade™ TMZF, Mahwah, New Jersey) has demonstrated variable implant survivorship and outcomes. The purpose of this study was to analyse the: 1) implant survivorship; 2) complications; 3) functional outcomes; 4) overall quality of life; and 5) patient expectations and satisfaction following THA with this particular press-fit stem. Methods A prospectively collected database of 222 patients who underwent THA at 7 institutions between 2006 and 2009 using the Accolade stem (Stryker Inc. Mahwah, New Jersey) was evaluated. Harris Hip Score (HHS) and SF-12 were used to assess the outcomes at 2- and 5-year follow-up. Kaplan-Meier survivorship was calculated at 5 years of follow-up. Results The 5-year aseptic and all-cause survivorship rates were 99.4% (95% CI, 96.3 to 99.9%) and 97.9% (95% CI, 94.6 to 99.2%), respectively. At 2 and 5 years postoperatively, the patients demonstrated a mean HHS of approximately 89 points and 92 points, respectively. The mental and physical components of the SF-12 mean score increased with the physical component having a more marked increase. The mental and physical components of the SF-12 score increased to a mean of 46 and 45 points at 2 and 5 years, respectively. At 2-year follow-up, over 90% of patients were satisfied with their outcome in a majority of areas surveyed. Discussion Our results suggest that the use of this press-fit construct results in tremendous improvements in functional and quality of life outcomes, along with excellent survivorship at short- and mid-term follow-up.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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