BACKGROUND: In uncemented total hip arthroplasty with hydroxyapatite coating, early weight bearing is frequently practiced but there is still not much evidence to support this recommendation. METHOD: In a prospective randomized study we evaluated the effect of partial and full weight bearing after cementless total hip arthroplasty (ABG; Stryker-Howmedica) using radiostereometric analysis (RSA). Between February 1996 and February 2000, 43 consecutive patients (mean age 53 (41-63) years, 23 women) with hip osteoarthrosis received anuncemented and hydroxyapatite-coated prosthesis with an anteverted stem. All patients were operated in a standardized way by three experienced surgeons and they were randomized to partial (P) or full (F) weight bearing during the first 6 weeks after surgery. The patients in the partial weight bearing group were equipped with a pressuresensitive insole signaling when their load exceeded the prescribed weight limit. RESULTS: At 3-month follow-up, the mean proximal (+)/ distal (-) migration of the stem was -0.14 mm (-1.93- 0.11) in group P and -0.31 mm (-4.30-0.16) in group F (p=0.6). At 1-year follow-up, the mean migration was -0.17 mm (-2.18-0.21) and -0.28 mm (-4.31-0.11), respectively (p=0.9). There was no significant difference in stem rotations either (p<0.2). The cup translations, rotations, and femoral head penetration were similar in the two groups (p<0.1). There were no re-operations during the first year. INTERPRETATION: We did not find any adverse effect of full weight bearing immediately after operation, which justifies use of this regimen after uncemented total hip arthroplasty of the ABG type.
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BACKGROUND: In uncemented total hip arthroplasty with hydroxyapatite coating, early weight bearing is frequently practiced but there is still not much evidence to support this recommendation. METHOD: In a prospective randomized study we evaluated the effect of partial and full weight bearing after cementless total hip arthroplasty (ABG; Stryker-Howmedica) using radiostereometric analysis (RSA). Between February 1996 and February 2000, 43 consecutive patients (mean age 53 (41-63) years, 23 women) with hip osteoarthrosis received an uncemented and hydroxyapatite-coated prosthesis with an anteverted stem. All patients were operated in a standardized way by three experienced surgeons and they were randomized to partial (P) or full (F) weight bearing during the first 6 weeks after surgery. The patients in the partial weight bearing group were equipped with a pressuresensitive insole signaling when their load exceeded the prescribed weight limit. RESULTS: At 3-month follow-up, the mean proximal (+)/ distal (-) migration of the stem was -0.14 mm (-1.93- 0.11) in group P and -0.31 mm (-4.30-0.16) in group F (p=0.6). At 1-year follow-up, the mean migration was -0.17 mm (-2.18-0.21) and -0.28 mm (-4.31-0.11), respectively (p=0.9). There was no significant difference in stem rotations either (p<0.2). The cup translations, rotations, and femoral head penetration were similar in the two groups (p<0.1). There were no re-operations during the first year. INTERPRETATION: We did not find any adverse effect of full weight bearing immediately after operation, which justifies use of this regimen after uncemented total hip arthroplasty of the ABG type.
Authors: Tosan Okoro; Ashok Ramavath; Jan Howarth; Jane Jenkinson; Peter Maddison; John G Andrew; Andrew Lemmey Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord Date: 2013-03-12 Impact factor: 2.362
Authors: Bart G Pijls; Marc J Nieuwenhuijse; Marta Fiocco; Josepha Wm Plevier; Saskia Middeldorp; Rob Ghh Nelissen; Edward R Valstar Journal: Acta Orthop Date: 2012-11-05 Impact factor: 3.717