Utilization of 3D-Printed Customized Uncemented Stem Prostheses for Revision of Aseptic Loosening in the Distal Femoral Cemented Prostheses: Case Series and Literature Review.

IF 1.8 2区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Orthopaedic Surgery Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-23 DOI:10.1111/os.14331
Zi-Wei Hou, Kai Zheng, Ming Xu, Xiu-Chun Yu
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Abstract

Objective: Aseptic loosening (AL) is a common mechanical complication following reconstruction of the distal femoral cemented prosthesis (DFCP), often resulting in severe bone loss, which complicates prosthesis revision. 3D-printed personalized implants represent an emerging solution for the reconstruction of complex bone defects. This study aimed to investigate the early therapeutic effects of using a 3D-printed, customized, uncemented stem prosthesis for revising aseptic AL in DFCP.

Methods: From June 2021 to December 2022, a retrospective review was conducted on six consecutive patients who underwent revision surgery due to AL of the DFCP with a 3D-printed customized uncemented stem prosthesis. The study included four male and two female patients, with an average age of 58 ± 11 (range: 46-75) years. All six patients had previously undergone limb salvage surgery using a cemented megaprosthesis after tumor resection. Preoperative imaging evaluation was performed for all patients, and the personalized design of the prostheses was achieved through 3D printing based on CT imaging data. Regular clinical and radiographic follow-up was conducted postoperatively, with the main outcome measures being oncological outcomes, prosthesis survival, osseointegration, complications, and lower limb function.

Results: All patients successfully underwent surgery and were followed up for a mean duration of 30.33 ± 6.15 (range: 24-38) months. All patients were alive at the last follow-up, with no tumor recurrence or distant metastasis. No complications such as infection, loosening, or fracture of the prosthesis occurred. Osseointegration was satisfactory, with a mean MSTS score of 26 (range: 20-28) points.

Conclusion: 3D-printed, customized, uncemented stem prosthesis exhibit immediate initial stability and reliable biocompatibility. Early clinical outcomes are satisfactory, making them an effective method for revision AL of DFCP.

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应用3d打印定制非骨水泥假体修复股骨远端骨水泥假体无菌性松动:病例系列和文献综述。
目的:无菌性松动(AL)是股骨远端骨水泥假体(DFCP)重建后常见的机械并发症,常导致严重的骨丢失,使假体翻修变得复杂。3d打印个性化植入物代表了复杂骨缺损重建的新兴解决方案。本研究旨在探讨使用3d打印、定制、非骨水泥假体修复DFCP无菌AL的早期治疗效果。方法:从2021年6月至2022年12月,对连续6例因DFCP AL接受3d打印定制无骨水泥假体翻修手术的患者进行回顾性分析。患者男4例,女2例,平均年龄58±11岁(范围:46-75岁)。所有6例患者先前都在肿瘤切除后使用骨水泥巨型假体进行了肢体保留手术。术前对所有患者进行影像学评估,并根据CT影像学数据通过3D打印实现假体的个性化设计。术后定期进行临床和影像学随访,主要观察指标为肿瘤预后、假体存活、骨融合、并发症和下肢功能。结果:所有患者均顺利完成手术,平均随访时间30.33±6.15(范围:24-38)个月。所有患者在最后一次随访时均存活,无肿瘤复发或远处转移。无感染、假体松动、骨折等并发症发生。骨整合令人满意,平均MSTS评分为26分(范围:20-28分)。结论:3d打印定制的非骨水泥假体具有立即的初始稳定性和可靠的生物相容性。早期临床效果满意,是修复DFCP AL的有效方法。
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Orthopaedic Surgery
Orthopaedic Surgery ORTHOPEDICS-
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期刊介绍: Orthopaedic Surgery (OS) is the official journal of the Chinese Orthopaedic Association, focusing on all aspects of orthopaedic technique and surgery. The journal publishes peer-reviewed articles in the following categories: Original Articles, Clinical Articles, Review Articles, Guidelines, Editorials, Commentaries, Surgical Techniques, Case Reports and Meeting Reports.
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