| Literature DB >> 19384617 |
Matthew E Oetgen1, Michael H Huo, Kristaps J Keggi.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A variety of femoral stem designs have been reported to be successful in revision total hip arthroplasty without consensus as to optimal design. We evaluated the clinical and radiographic outcomes in a consecutive series of femoral revisions using a wedge-shape, tapered-stem design at medium and long-term follow-up.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 19384617 PMCID: PMC2656959 DOI: 10.1007/s10195-008-0009-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Traumatol ISSN: 1590-9921
Patient data—medium-term follow-up (16 patients)
| Patient | Bone deficiency | HSS pre | HSS post | Follow-up (years) | Complications | Stress shielding | Hypertrophy | Anterior thigh pain | Pain meds at F/U |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | None | 17 | 93 | 6.1 | None | None | None | No | No |
| 2 | Large segmental | 66 | 100 | 5.5 | None | None | IT | No | No |
| 3 | Small cavitary | 43 | 87 | 5.7 | None | None | None | No | No |
| 4 | Small cavitary | 35 | 89 | 3.3 | Stem settling | None | None | No | No |
| 5 | None | 40 | 68 | 3.6 | None | LT | Medial tip | Yes | Yes |
| 6 | None | 44 | 97 | 8.6 | None | None | Medial tip | No | No |
| 7 | Large segmental | 32 | 91 | 5.6 | None | IT | Medial tip | No | Yes |
| 8 | Small cavitary | 40 | 100 | 7.5 | None | None | None | No | No |
| 9 | Small segmental | 18 | 86 | 6.6 | None | GT | LT | No | No |
| 10 | None | 43 | 72 | 2 | None | None | Medial and lateral tip | Yes | Yes |
| 11 | Small cavitary | 58 | 100 | 4.6 | None | None | None | No | No |
| 12 | Small segmental | 44 | 84 | 2 | Calcar fracture | None | Medial and lateral tip | No | No |
| 13 | None | 40 | 59 | 8.1 | None | None | None | Yes | Yes |
| 14 | Small cavitary | 24 | 75 | 9.4 | None | None | None | No | No |
| 15 | None | 38 | 86 | 6.5 | Periprosthetic fracture | None | None | No | No |
| 16 | Small segmental | 42 | 97 | 6.4 | None | None | None | No | No |
Patient data—long-term follow-up (8 patients)
| Patient | Bone deficiency | HSS pre | HSS post | Follow-up (years) | Complications | Stress shielding | Hypertrophy | Anterior thigh pain | Pain meds at F/U |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Small cavitary | 28 | 97 | 13.5 | Greater trochanter fracture | None | None | No | No |
| 2 | Small cavitary | 41 | 100 | 15 | None | None | None | No | No |
| 3 | Large segmental | 54 | 91 | 13.7 | •Acetabular revision | IT | Medial and lateral tip | No | No |
| 4 | None | 52 | 100 | 13.3 | None | None | None | No | No |
| 5 | None | 45 | 95 | 11.1 | None | IT | Medial tip | No | No |
| 6 | Small cavitary | 59 | 90 | 11.7 | None | LT | None | No | No |
| 7 | Large segmental | 53 | 100 | 10.4 | None | None | Mid stem | No | No |
| 8 | Small cavitary | 55 | 92 | 10.5 | None | None | None | No | No |
Fig. 1a AP pre-revision radiograph. b Post operative radiograph of revision right THA using Zweymuller stem. Notice the fractured greater trochanter. c, d 8-year follow-up radiographs. e ,f 14-year follow-up radiographs showing solid ingrowth, minimal proximal bony resorption, and no evidence of loosening
Fig. 2a AP pre-revision radiograph. b Post operative radiograph of revision right THA using Zweymuller stem. c 8-year follow-up radiographs. d 15-year follow-up radiograph, with some evidence of stress shielding of the greater trochanter
Clinical data
| Follow-up group | Medium term ( | Long term ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Harris hip score (pre) | 39 (32–45) | 48 (39–57) | 0.091 |
| Harris hip score (post) | 87 (81–92) | 96 (88–103) | 0.056 |
| Anterior thigh pain | 3 | 0 | 0.19 |
| Patients needing pre-op pain medication | 11 | 4 | 0.37 |
| Patients needing pain medication at last F/U | 4 | 0 | 0.12 |
Harris hip scores reported as mean (95% CI)
Radiographic data
| Follow-up group | Medium term ( | Long term ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bony ingrowth | 100% (16/16) | 100% (8/8) | |
| Subsidence | 6% (1/16) | 0% (0/8) | 0.47 |
| Distal cortical hypertrophy | 44% (7/16) | 38% (3/8) | 0.77 |
| Proximal stress shielding | 19% (3/16) | 38% (3/8) | 0.31 |