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The predictive value of radiostereometric analysis for stem survival in total hip arthroplasty. A systematic review.

Lieke M A de Vries1, Walter van der Weegen, Peter Pilot, Piotr A Stolarczyk, Thea Sijbesma, Erik L Hoffman.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The high precision of radiostereometric analysis (RSA) has enabled us to predict long-term implant survival with a small sample of patients followed for a relatively short period of time. The purpose of our systematic review was to validate the predictive value of two-year RSA results on long-term survival of different types of primary total hip arthroplasty stems.
METHODS: We systematically reviewed literature to determine the maximum total point motion (MTPM), distal migration and rotation of stem designs and correlated these values to survival rates for aseptic loosening of these specific stems in arthroplasty registries.
RESULTS: We included 32 studies describing migration of 15 different stem designs. The mean MTPM for straight polished cemented stems was 1.35 mm, for other cemented stems 0.83 mm and for other uncemented stems 1.50 mm. No data were available for the uncemented collared stem. Mean distal migration for straight polished cemented stems was 1.24 mm, for other cemented stems 0.26 mm, the uncemented collared stem 0.40 mm and for other uncemented stems 0.66 mm. Internal rotation was presented for 13 stems and all stems rotated into retroversion. All stems showed 10-year survival rates of >97% corrected for aseptic loosening. DISCUSSION: Reporting RSA results in a universal way including interpretation of outliers could improve the predictive value of RSA, allowing this technique to be an important tool during the phased introduction of new implant designs. However, a quality assessment of the data by an experienced reviewer is essential.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24474413     DOI: 10.5301/hipint.5000102

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hip Int        ISSN: 1120-7000            Impact factor:   2.135


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2.  Varus tibial alignment is associated with greater tibial baseplate migration at 10 years following total knee arthroplasty.

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3.  Early Subsidence Predicts Failure of a Cemented Femoral Stem With Minor Design Changes.

Authors:  Per-Erik Johanson; Martin Antonsson; Bita Shareghi; Johan Kärrholm
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4.  Migration pattern of cemented Exeter short stem in Dorr type A femurs. A prospective radiostereometry study with 2-year follow-up.

Authors:  Tobias Dahl Vind; Peter Bo Jørgensen; Dovydas Vainorius; Stig Storgaard Jakobsen; Kjeld Søballe; Maiken Stilling
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5.  In vitro osteogenic capacity of bone marrow MSCs from postmenopausal women reflect the osseointegration of their cementless hip stems.

Authors:  Jessica J Alm; Niko Moritz; Hannu T Aro
Journal:  Bone Rep       Date:  2016-05-25

6.  The Influence of Tribological Pairings and Other Factors on Migration Patterns of Short Stems in Total Hip Arthroplasty.

Authors:  Thilo Floerkemeier; Michael Schwarze; Christof Hurschler; Jens Gronewold; Henning Windhagen; Gabriela von Lewinski; Stefan Budde
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2017-04-13       Impact factor: 3.411

7.  Prospective two-year subsidence analysis of 100 cemented polished straight stems - a short-term clinical and radiological observation.

Authors:  Wolf Siepen; Lukas Zwicky; Karl Kilian Stoffel; Thomas Ilchmann; Martin Clauss
Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2016-09-17       Impact factor: 2.362

8.  Cemented Exeter total hip arthroplasty with a 32 mm head on highly crosslinked polyethylene: Does age influence functional outcome, satisfaction, activity, stem migration, and periprosthetic bone mineral density?

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Journal:  Bone Joint Res       Date:  2019-07-05       Impact factor: 5.853

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Journal:  Acta Orthop       Date:  2020-11-04       Impact factor: 3.717

10.  Stable glenoid component of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty at 2 years as measured with model-based radiostereometric analysis (RSA).

Authors:  Alexander Nilsskog Fraser; Berte Bøe; Tore Fjalestad; Jan Erik Madsen; Stephan M Röhrl
Journal:  Acta Orthop       Date:  2021-07-01       Impact factor: 3.717

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