The first 100 fully porous-coated femoral components in hip resurfacing.

Thomas P Gross, Fei Liu
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Abstract

Unlabelled: Uncemented fixation of implants to bone is a proven technology in traditional hip arthroplasty surgery. However, cement fixation is currently the standard method for the femoral component in hip resurfacing. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance of uncemented fixation of the femoral component in the first 100 fully porous-coated metal-on-metal hip resurfacing arthroplasties at a minimum follow-up of 2 years.

Materials and methods: From March to October 2007, 100 consecutive uncemented metal-on-metal hip resurfacing arthroplasties in 95 patients (74 males and 21 females) were implanted by the same surgeon, using bone ingrowth technology for both femoral and acetabular components. The posterior minimally invasive approach was utilized in all cases. The primary diagnosis was osteoarthritis in 72% of cases, but other diagnoses were not excluded for the purposes of this study. The mean femoral component size was 51 ± 4 millimeters, and patients were not excluded for small component size.

Results: The mean follow-up was 2.9 ± 0.2 years. The mean pre-operative Harris hip score was 57 ± 13 and improved to 96 ± 6 at the final follow-up visit. The mean UCLA activity score was 8 ± 2. There were two failures (2%): one femoral neck fracture at 2 months and one femoral component loosening at 12 months postoperatively.

Conclusion: The study demonstrated that fully porous-coated femoral resurfacing components have equivalent results to those reported for cemented femoral components at short-term follow-up. This suggests that the femoral head can reliably achieve bone ingrowth into a fully porous-coated femoral component. This encourages us to continue utilizing this bone ingrowth technique as an alternative to cement in this young and active patient group. Long-term follow-up will be needed.

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髋关节表面置换术中的前100个全多孔涂层股骨假体。
无标记:在传统的髋关节置换术中,无骨水泥固定植入物是一项成熟的技术。然而,水泥固定是目前髋关节置换术中股骨假体的标准方法。本研究的目的是评估前100例全多孔涂层金属对金属髋关节置换术中非骨水泥固定股骨假体的性能,随访时间至少为2年。材料和方法:2007年3月至10月,同一位外科医生对95例患者(男性74例,女性21例)进行了100例非骨水泥金属对金属髋关节置换术,股骨和髋臼假体均采用骨长入技术。所有病例均采用后路微创入路。72%的病例最初诊断为骨关节炎,但本研究并未排除其他诊断。股骨假体的平均尺寸为51±4毫米,假体较小的患者不被排除在外。结果:平均随访2.9±0.2年。术前Harris髋关节平均评分为57±13分,最终随访时提高至96±6分。平均UCLA活动评分为8±2分。2例失败(2%):1例术后2个月股骨颈骨折,1例术后12个月股骨假体松动。结论:该研究表明,在短期随访中,全多孔涂层股骨表面置换假体与骨水泥股骨假体具有相同的结果。这表明股骨头可以可靠地实现骨长入到一个完全多孔涂层的股骨组件中。这鼓励我们在年轻活跃的患者群体中继续使用骨长入技术作为骨水泥的替代方法。需要长期随访。
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