Whereas the rate of aseptic cup failures of the cementless spongy metal Lübeck hip prosthesis is among the best, the failure rate of the stems is attributable to osteolysis of the proximal femur. The fractures of the stem may be attributed to the combination of the lack of proximal support, the fully porous stem made of a cast cobalt-chrome-molybdenum alloy, and the narrow dimension of the stem core. The long-term results of the spongy metal cup are good, whereas the high loosening and fracture rate of fully coated stem are a source of concern especially with regard to the difficult revision scenario with frequent massive bone loss.
The original goal of a physiological load transfer has not been realised with this fully porous, cementless THR. The anatomic S & G stem will mainly be osseointegrated by distal load transfer.
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