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. 2012 Sep 5;471(2):454–462. doi: 10.1007/s11999-012-2552-8

Table 1.

Comparison of our study and other studies in the literature evaluating tapered, fluted, modular, titanium stems

Study Year Number of patients Length of followup Bone deficiency Quality-of-life instrument(s) used
Garbuz et al. [9] 2006 220 24 months (median) Not assessed WOMAC, SF-12, Oxford-12, Satisfaction
Kang et al. [13] 2008 42 2–5 years Paprosky Type 2, 3A, 3B WOMAC, Harris hip score
Koster et al. [15] 2008 73 5–10 years Harris hip score
Lakstein et al. [18] 2010 69 5–10 years Saleh Type II, III, IV, V Harris hip score
Lakstein et al. [19] 2011 6 13–80 months Gross Classification 2 and 4 Not assessed
McInnis et al. [22] 2006 70 Mean, 47 months Pak Type 1, 2A-C, 3A-C; Bohm and Bischel Type 1A-B, 2A-B, 3A-B. Oxford hip score
Ovesen et al. [27] 2010 125 2–7 years Saleh Type I, II, III, IV, V, VI Harris hip score
Park et al. [29] 2010 59 Mean, 8 years Paprosky Type 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4 Harris hip score
Richards et al. [32] 2010 200 Mean, 37 months Paprosky Type 3B and 4 WOMAC, SF-12, Oxford-12, UCLA Activity Level
Sporer and Paprosky [35] 2004 16 Mean, 2 years Paprosky Type 3B and 4 D’Aubigne and Postel Functional score
Weiss et al. [38] 2011 90 5–11 years Paprosky Type 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4 Harris hip score
Current study 48 5–10 years (mean, 84 months) Paprosky Type 3B and 4 WOMAC, SF-12, Oxford-12, UCLA Activity Level