Adolphson Per Y, Salemyr Mats O F, Sköldenberg Olof G, Bodén Henrik S G
Department of Clinical Sciences at Danderyd Hospital, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Acta Orthop. 2009 Feb;80(1):14-9. doi: 10.1080/17453670902804802.
Periprosthetic bone loss after uncemented femoral hip revision is a matter of concern. We have used a proximally porous- and hydroxyapatite-coated prosthesis (Bi-Metric) in revision since 1989 and now we report the bone changes. This prosthesis is intended to distribute the forces more evenly and to avoid proximal femoral unloading.
22 patients were unilaterally reoperated because of aseptic loosening. Only patients with a healthy contralateral hip were included. Mean age at revision was 69 (55-80) years. Bone defects were graded by Gustilo-Pasternak and Endo-Klinik classifications. Clinical assessment was performed with Harris hip score. We used radiographs and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry to evaluate migration, femoral remodeling, and bone mineral density after 72 (30-158) months.
The mean Harris hip score was 74 (30-100) points at follow-up. Mild thigh discomfort was present in 1 patient and moderate thigh pain in 3 patients. There was no loosening or subsidence. Osteolysis seen at revision had diminished in 19 of the 22 hips at follow-up. We noted a large reduction in bone mineral density. It was most pronounced in Gruen regions 1, 2, 6, and 7.
Revision with this stem is a reliable procedure; however, we noted a large degree of proximal bone loss that could lead to later mechanical complications or fractures.
非骨水泥型股骨髋关节翻修术后假体周围骨丢失是一个令人关注的问题。自1989年以来,我们在翻修手术中使用了近端多孔且涂有羟基磷灰石的假体(双度量型),现在我们报告其骨质变化情况。这种假体旨在更均匀地分布应力,并避免股骨近端负荷减少。
22例患者因无菌性松动接受了单侧再次手术。仅纳入对侧髋关节健康的患者。翻修时的平均年龄为69岁(55 - 80岁)。根据Gustilo - Pasternak和Endo - Klinik分类法对骨缺损进行分级。采用Harris髋关节评分进行临床评估。我们使用X线片和双能X线吸收法评估72个月(30 - 158个月)后的移位、股骨重塑和骨密度。
随访时Harris髋关节评分平均为74分(30 - 100分)。1例患者出现轻度大腿不适,3例患者出现中度大腿疼痛。未出现松动或下沉情况。随访时,22例髋关节中有19例在翻修时发现的骨溶解有所减轻。我们注意到骨密度大幅降低。在Gruen 1区、2区、6区和7区最为明显。
使用这种假体柄进行翻修是一种可靠的手术方法;然而,我们注意到大量的近端骨丢失,这可能会导致后期出现机械性并发症或骨折。