

96.0%
Survivorship at 13 years.1
97.0%
Survivorship in 5456 cases at 15 years. Hallan et al. J Bone and Joint Surg 2007.2
99.1%
Implant Survivorship in 120 consecutive cases at 12 years. Chatelet JC. Rev Chir Orthop Reparatrice Appar Mot. 2004.3
99.2%
At 10 years follow up, survivorship with an end point of reoperation for any reason was 99.2 ±2.9%. Bedard et al. J Arthroplasty 2014.4
100%
In patients aged under 50 years, 100% of cups were well fixed, with no signs of radiological loosening at a minimum 10 years follow up. Greiner et al. J Arthroplasty 2015.5
Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes at 25 - 30 Years of a Hip Stem Fully Coated With Hydroxyapatite.
Impact of a learning curve on the survivorship of 4802 cementless total hip arthroplasties.
Medium and long-term performance of 11,516 uncemented primary femoral stems from the Norwegian arthroplasty register.
Femoral bone remodeling in HA coated stems with 20 years follow-up.
Fixation and Wear with Contemporary Acetabular Components and Cross-Linked Polyethylene at 10-Year Follow-Up.
Minimum 10-year Results of a Tapered, Titanium, Hydroxyapatite-Coated Hip Stem, an independent review.
Corail Stem Long-Term Results Based upon the 15-Years ARTRO Group Experience.
Twenty-year results of the cementless Corail stem.
A Prospective Randomized Study of Cross-Linked and Non-Cross-Linked Polyethylene for Total Hip Arthroplasty at 10 –Year Follow Up.
Polyethylene Wear and Osteolysis After Cementless Total Hip Arthroplasty with Alumina-on-Highly Cross-Linked Polyethylene Bearings in Patients Younger Than Thirty Years of Age.
Fixation and Wear With Contemporary Acetabular Components and Cross-Linked Polyethylene at 10-Years in Patients Aged 50 and Under.