Trilogy-constrained acetabular component for recurrent dislocation.

ISRN orthopedics Pub Date : 2013-01-10 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2013/629201
Annette Vest Andersen, Anne Grete Kjersgaard, Søren Solgaard
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32 patients received a Trilogy- or Trilogy-Longevity-constrained acetabular liner for recurrent dislocations after total hip replacement. The constrained liner was inserted into a well-fixed Trilogy acetabular shell with snap fit. At 1.8-year followup (range 3-63 months), 4 patients had suffered further dislocation(s) (12%), and one patient had revision surgery for a loosened acetabular shell. Radiologic evaluation detected no definitively loose components, but one patient with progressing radiolucent lines around the femoral component and one patient with an acetabular cyst were found, as well as a patient with a loose locking ring (but otherwise no failure). The nineteen patients who were available for the present followup had a mean Harris Hip Score of 81. The constrained liner is an effective method of dealing with recurrent dislocations in well-fixed components.

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髋臼三段式复位复位治疗复发性脱位。
32例患者在全髋关节置换术后复发性脱位接受了髋臼三部曲或三部曲-寿命约束衬垫。将受约束的内钉插入固定良好的Trilogy髋臼壳内。在1.8年的随访中(3-63个月),4例患者发生进一步脱位(12%),1例患者因髋臼壳松动进行了翻修手术。放射学评估没有发现明确的松动部件,但发现一名患者在股骨部件周围有进展的放射透光线,一名患者有髋臼囊肿,以及一名患者有松动的锁环(但没有失败)。本次随访的19例患者Harris髋关节评分平均为81分。约束线性是处理固定良好的构件反复位错的有效方法。
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