Faculty of Health, University of Witten/Herdecke, Alfred-Herrhausen-Straße 50, 58448 Witten, Germany; Department of Orthopedics, Trauma and Sports Medicine, Johanna-Etienne-Krankenhaus, Am Hasenberg 46, 41462 Neuss, Germany.
Department of Osteology and Biomechanics, Universtiy Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Lottestraße 59, 22529 Hamburg, Germany.
Orthop Traumatol Surg Res. 2017 Jun;103(4):493-498. doi: 10.1016/j.otsr.2017.02.005. Epub 2017 Mar 18.
Although humeral head resurfacing with a cap is relatively common in clinical practice, clinical studies about the changes of the bone are rare. The aim of this study was to analyse qualitative and quantitative changes of the bone after cup arthroplasty. Our hypothesis is that the implant leads to a new functional load with remarkable changes of the bone underneath the cap.
Overall, 12 explanted caps with adherent bone tissues, retrieved at the revision surgery, were collected for histological examination. None of these implants were revised for loosening. Afterwards, there was a qualitative evaluation of the bone as well an assessment of established quantitative bone tissue parameters. Results were analyzed in correlation to the time to revision surgery, as well as to patient's age.
A significant decrease of the bone volume and trabecular architecture underneath the cap was already observed after a relatively short lifetime. The quantitatively measured bone loss does not depend on the patient's age, but correlates significantly with the lifetime of the implants. In contrast to these findings within the central areas, an increased bone remodeling with bone densifications and microcallus formations was noticed at the edge of the cap in most cases.
A significant reduction of the bone volume underneath the cap and remarkable changes of the trabecular architecture confirm our hypothesis. Even if these changes did not lead to a clinically relevant loosening in our series, they might influence revision surgeries. Thus, these findings might be of interest, especially when a non-stemmed reversed or anatomical revision arthroplasty with a central metaphyseal press-fit fixation is chosen.
IV - retrospective or historical series.
虽然临床实践中肱骨球头表面置换相对常见,但关于骨变化的临床研究却很少。本研究旨在分析臼杯置换术后骨的定性和定量变化。我们的假设是,植入物会导致新的功能性负荷,使帽下的骨发生显著变化。
总共收集了 12 个在翻修手术中取出的附有骨组织的已植入帽,用于组织学检查。这些植入物均未因松动而进行翻修。随后,对骨进行定性评估,并评估已建立的定量骨组织参数。结果与翻修手术时间以及患者年龄相关进行分析。
在相对较短的时间内,已经观察到帽下骨体积和小梁结构明显减少。定量测量的骨丢失与患者年龄无关,但与植入物的使用寿命显著相关。与中央区域的这些发现相反,在大多数情况下,在帽的边缘处观察到骨重建增加,出现骨密度增加和微骨折形成。
帽下骨体积的显著减少和小梁结构的明显变化证实了我们的假设。即使这些变化在我们的系列中没有导致临床上明显的松动,但它们可能会影响翻修手术。因此,这些发现可能特别有趣,尤其是在选择非柄式反向或解剖学翻修关节置换术并采用中央骨干压配合固定时。
IV-回顾性或历史系列。