Martin Orthopaedic Biomechanics Laboratory, St. Michael's Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
J Arthroplasty. 2010 Sep;25(6 Suppl):112-7. doi: 10.1016/j.arth.2010.05.007. Epub 2010 Jul 15.
The Birmingham Mid-Head Resection (BMHR) is a bone-conserving, short-stem alternative to hip resurfacing for patients with compromised femoral head anatomy. The current study examined the effect of coronal implant alignment and femoral neck notching on proximal femoral strength with the BMHR. Neither relative valgus nor varus implant alignment had a significant impact on femoral strength compared to neutrally aligned, matched, paired cadaveric specimens. A 5-mm superior neck notch significantly weakened BMHR-implanted synthetic femurs compared to unnotched controls, whereas a 2-mm notch did not significantly affect ultimate failure load. Relative valgus alignment had a protective effect on a full-cortical-thickness superior neck notch. Mid-head resection arthroplasty may be more forgiving to minor preparatory errors than a typical hip resurfacing.
伯明翰中头切除术(BMHR)是一种保留骨量的短柄髋关节表面置换术,适用于股骨头解剖结构受损的患者。本研究探讨了 BMHR 中冠状面植入物对线和股骨颈切迹对股骨近端强度的影响。与中性对线、匹配的、配对的尸体标本相比,相对外展或内收的植入物对线对线均未显著影响股骨强度。与未切迹对照相比,5mm 上颈切迹显著削弱了 BMHR 植入的合成股骨的强度,而 2mm 切迹则未显著影响最终失效负荷。相对外展对线对上全皮质厚度上颈切迹有保护作用。与典型的髋关节表面置换术相比,中头切除术可能对较小的准备误差更宽容。