The 10-year Follow-up of the Delta-TT Trial.
The 10-year Follow-up of the Delta-TT Trial: Stability of the Delta-TT Cup with Polyethylene Insert Compared to the Delta-TT Cup with Ceramic Insert.
JointResearch
51 participants
Oct 10, 2024
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This 10-year follow-up study aims to further investigate long-term migration patterns of the uncemented Delta-TT cup and H-MAX S stem, comparing outcomes between ceramic and polyethylene liners. Given the predictive value of early RSA migration patterns at the 2-year mark for identifying implants at risk of aseptic loosening, we hypothesize that the Delta-TT cup will demonstrate good stability at the 10-year postoperative mark. Besides, it is hypothesized that migration of Delta TT-cups is comparable between ceramic and polyethylene liners. The primary objective of this study is to measure the long-term stability of the Delta TT cup, combined with either a ceramic or cross-linked polyethylene liner, by means of RSA at 10-years postoperatively. Secondary objectives are to measure long-term stability of the H-MAX S stem, by means of RSA at 10-year postoperatively. Furthermore the study aims to measure implant survival rates and patient-reported outcomes for both the Delta-TT cup and H-MAX S stem, comparing outcomes between the ceramic and polyethylene group.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- Enrolled in the initial Delta-TT trial
Exclusion Criteria2
- Patient is unable or unwilling to sign the Informed Consent specific to this study.
- Patient is unsuitable for participation in the study based on the investigator's judgement.
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Interventions
Total hip prothesis with a Delta-TT cup, H MAX S Stem and a ceramic liner
Total hip prosthesis with a Delta TT cup, H MAX S stem and polyethylene liner
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NCT06864897