在翻修全髋关节置换术中使用多孔钽非骨水泥组件处理髋臼缺陷并恢复髋关节旋转中心:一项为期至少十年的临床和放射学研究。

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Arthroplasty Pub Date : 2024-10-29 DOI:10.1016/j.arth.2024.10.110
Alessandra Cipolla, Martinique Vella-Baldacchino, Marie Le Baron, Jean-Noel Argenson, Xavier Flecher
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背景:在翻修髋关节置换术中处理髋臼缺损和恢复髋关节旋转中心被认为是一项复杂而具有挑战性的手术。在现有的众多选择中,多孔钽组件显示出良好的短期(少于十年)随访结果。本研究旨在描述长期随访的临床和影像学结果:方法:2006 年至 2013 年间,对在我院接受该手术技术的 98 例患者进行了临床和影像学检查。对因髋臼组件无菌性松动而再次翻修的患者进行了检查,将植入物的存活率作为主要终点。临床结果采用哈里斯髋关节评分(HHS)进行测量。在术后即刻和最后一次随访拍片时,对骨结合的放射学迹象、放射线、髋臼稳定性和髋关节旋转中心(COR)的位置进行评估:结果:在平均14年(10至17年)的随访中,髋臼杯存活率为96%。如果将再次翻修的原因作为终点,总体存活率为 83.6%。最常见的并发症是脱位(13.7%)和感染(12%)。共有13名患者死亡,17名患者失去随访机会。有73名患者接受了临床和放射学评估。平均HHS为81(范围为39至100)。80%以上的髋关节显示出骨整合的放射学证据,最后一次随访拍片时未发现COR位置发生变化:结论:使用多孔钽非骨水泥组件处理翻修髋关节置换术可被视为处理髋臼缺损和恢复髋关节旋转中心的有利方案,长期随访的临床和放射学结果令人满意。
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Using Porous Tantalum Uncemented Components to Manage Acetabular Defects and to Restore the Hip Center of Rotation in Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Minimum Ten-Year Clinical and Radiological Study.

Background: Managing acetabular defects and restoring the hip center of rotation in revision hip arthroplasty is considered a complex and challenging surgery. Among many existing options, porous tantalum components have shown favorable short-term (less than ten years) follow-up results. The present study aimed to describe clinical and radiographic outcomes in longer-term follow-up.

Methods: Between 2006 and 2013, 98 patients who underwent this surgical technique in our institute were clinically and radiographically reviewed. Re-revisions for aseptic loosening of the acetabular component were examined to consider the survivorship of the implant as the primary endpoint. The clinical outcome was measured using the Harris Hip Score (HHS). Radiological signs of osseointegration, radiolucency lines, acetabular stability, and position of the hip center of rotation (COR) were evaluated at the immediate postoperative and last follow-up radiographs.

Results: The cup survivorship was 96% at a mean follow-up of 14 years (range, 10 to 17). Global survivorship was 83.6% if any reason for re-revisions was considered as an endpoint. The most frequent complications were dislocation (13.7%) and infections (12%). Overall, 13 patients died, and 17 patients were lost to follow-up. There were 73 patients available for clinical and radiographic evaluation. The mean HHS was 81 (range, 39 to 100). More than 80% of hips showed radiological evidence of osseointegration, and no change was found in COR position at last follow-up radiographs.

Conclusion: The use of porous tantalum uncemented components to manage revision hip arthroplasty can be considered a favorable solution for managing acetabular defects and restoring the hip center of rotation with satisfactory clinical and radiological results in a long-term follow-up.

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Journal of Arthroplasty
Journal of Arthroplasty 医学-整形外科
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Arthroplasty brings together the clinical and scientific foundations for joint replacement. This peer-reviewed journal publishes original research and manuscripts of the highest quality from all areas relating to joint replacement or the treatment of its complications, including those dealing with clinical series and experience, prosthetic design, biomechanics, biomaterials, metallurgy, biologic response to arthroplasty materials in vivo and in vitro.
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