Campbell A C, Rorabeck C H, Bourne R B, Chess D, Nott L
University Hospital, London, Ontario, Canada.
J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1992 Jan;74(1):63-6. doi: 10.1302/0301-620X.74B1.1732268.
A retrospective review of 148 consecutive porous-coated hip arthroplasties (PCA) showed an incidence of thigh pain of 13% one year after surgery, and 22% at two years. Positive correlations were made with femoral stem subsidence (greater than 2 mm) and with distal periosteal and endosteal bone formation. No positive correlations were made with parameters of bone quality or component fit. Resolution of pain occurred in one-third and an anti-inflammatory agent produced partial relief in two-thirds of the patients. We conclude that thigh pain is secondary to stem instability with distal stress transfer in the absence of stable proximal fixation.
对148例连续的多孔涂层髋关节置换术(PCA)进行回顾性研究发现,术后1年大腿疼痛发生率为13%,2年时为22%。与股骨柄下沉(大于2毫米)以及远端骨膜和骨内膜骨形成呈正相关。与骨质量参数或假体匹配情况无正相关。三分之一的患者疼痛缓解,三分之二的患者使用抗炎药后疼痛部分缓解。我们得出结论,在缺乏稳定近端固定的情况下,大腿疼痛是由于柄不稳定伴远端应力转移所致。