%0 Journal Article %T Early Clinical Outcomes with a 3-D Porous Titanium Acetabular Cup %A Tatsuya Sueyoshi %A E. Michael Keating %A Merrill A. Ritter %A John B. Meding %A Matthew J. Brunsman %J Open Journal of Orthopedics %P 121-125 %@ 2164-3016 %D 2016 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojo.2016.66018 %X Cementless acetabular components are associated with a significant incidence of polyethylene wear and secondary osteolysis. 3-dimentional (3-D) porous coating and enhanced shell to a liner fixation are expected to reduce the polyethylene wear and to increase the longevity of an acetabular cup. The authors report the early clinical outcome with a cementless acetabular cup, Regenerex Ringloc+ (Zimmer Biomet, Warsaw, IN) for total hip arthroplasty. Between 2007 and 2013, the registry with 476 hip joints was reviewed retrospectively. There were 210 (48.4%) female and 224 (51.6%) male patients. The average age of the patients at the surgery was 63.9 (¡À 12.0) years and the average follow-up period was 2.6 years [0.5, 6.5]. At the final follow-up, there was no loosening or cup failure. There were 2 infections, 1 dislocation and 1 liner fracture, resulting in revision hip surgery. Average Harris hip score improved from 53.9 preoperatively to 91.4 postoperatively. The survivorship of Regenerex Ring Loc+ cup and the low complication rate is comparable with previous studies using other 3-D porous metal prostheses. Although this short-term outcome from the institute is very encouraging, a longer follow-up study is required. %K Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) %K 3-D Porous %K Regenerex %K Ringloc+ %K Clinical Outcome %K Complication %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=66979