Kilgus D J, Dorey F J, Finerman G A, Amstutz H C
Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, VA Medical Center-West Los Angeles, California.
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1991 Aug(269):25-31.
Patients with either cemented surface replacements or cemented stemmed hip prostheses and who regularly participate in sporting activities or heavy labor after total joint arthroplasty are at twice the long-term risk of requiring revision surgery for loosening as patients who are less active. For patients with surface replacement total hip arthroplasty (THA), the adverse effects of activity are greatest in patients with preoperative diagnoses other than osteoarthritis, and were seen by the sixth year postsurgery. For patients with conventional stemmed prostheses, the effects of patient activity are not seen until about ten years postsurgery. For resurfacing THA for osteoarthritis, the long-term of loosening is primarily in patients who participate in high impact activities.
接受骨水泥型表面置换或骨水泥型柄状髋关节假体植入的患者,在全关节置换术后定期参加体育活动或从事重体力劳动,其因假体松动而需要翻修手术的长期风险是活动较少患者的两倍。对于接受表面置换全髋关节置换术(THA)的患者,除骨关节炎外,术前诊断为其他疾病的患者活动带来的不良影响最大,且在术后第六年就已显现。对于使用传统柄状假体的患者,患者活动的影响直到术后约十年才会显现。对于骨关节炎的表面置换THA,长期假体松动主要发生在参加高冲击力活动的患者中。