%0 Journal Article %T 10 %A Dan Arvinte %A Irfan Merchant %A Manish Kiran %A Manoj Sood %A Sara Moeen %A Sunil Santhapuri %J HIP International %@ 1724-6067 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1120700019832260 %X We present the 10-year results of the ReCap Magnum HRA system in a consecutive single surgeon¡¯s series from a non-designer centre. Hip resurfacing arthroplasty (HRA) was performed in active males under 65£¿years and in pre-menopausal females with adequate bone density proven by a DEXA scan. Clinical follow-up; annual Oxford hip scoring, UCLA scoring and whole blood metal ion level measurement. Kaplan-Meier method was used to determine survivorship with revision as the end point. Radiographs were analysed for; acetabular inclination, notching, neck thinning and change in implant position. 72 HRAs were performed in 66 patients with a mean age of 45.7£¿years. The mean follow-up was 10.63 ¡À 0.54£¿years (range 10¨C11.75£¿years). The survivorship of the cohort at minimum 10£¿years was 97.22% (95% confidence interval 94.14¨C99.01). There was a significant improvement in the Oxford Hip Score from 15.77 ¡À 4.33 to 45.67 ¡À 4.43 (p < 0.001) and the UCLA score from 3.14 ¡À 0.74 to 7.07 ¡À 1.16 (p < 0.001). Mean whole blood cobalt and chromium levels were 28.83 ¡À 8.42£¿nmol/l and 39.93 ¡À 9.64£¿nmol/l respectively. There were 2 revisions, due to avascular necrosis and implant failure. In our series the implant has performed well with <1% failure per year. We did not note any difference between the genders, since all the females in our series had been screened for osteopenia using a DEXA scan. All our patients returned to an active lifestyle which was maintained at final follow-up. Strict selection criteria and a well-designed implant result in good long-term functional and radiological results with hip resurfacing %K Arthroplasty %K ReCap Magnum hip resurfacing %K young adult %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1120700019832260