| Literature DB >> 25306112 |
Wanchun Wang1, Guoliang Huang, Tianlong Huang, Ren Wu.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to document the clinical and radiographic results of a consecutive series of patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) who had undergone bilaterally primary THA using non-cemented components.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25306112 PMCID: PMC4198795 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-15-344
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Patients’ data
| Case | Side | Age/sex | Pre-op HSS (PS) | Initial position of the limb | Inclination of the cup | Anteversion of the cup | Latest HSS(PS) | Revisions (months) | Follow-up (months) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abduction | Abduction | |||||||||
| 1 | Right | 32/Male | 24(20) | 10° | 15° | 45.5° | 15.9° | 88(40) | 1(149) | 170 |
| Left | 24(20) | 10° | 25° | 43.0° | 10.5° | 92(44) | 1(155) | 170 | ||
| 2 | Right | 27/Male | 35(30) | 15° | 35° | 35.5° | 15.5° | 98(44) | 165 | |
| Left | 35(30) | 20° | 15° | 41.3° | 10.7° | 98(44) | 165 | |||
| 3 | Right | 36/Male | 28(20) | 10° | 25° | 44.6° | 12.5° | 93(44) | 1(141) | 161 |
| Left | 28(20) | 15° | 20° | 48.9° | 16.7° | 93(44) | 1(135) | 161 | ||
| 4 | Right | 29/Male | 24(20) | 20° | 40° | *53.2° | 9.6° | 95(44) | 155 | |
| Left | 24(20) | 20° | 35° | 46.3° | *0° | 95(44) | 155 | |||
| 5 | Right | 45/Female | 10(10) | 10° | 25° | 42.5° | 7.5° | 88(40) | 1(137) | 150 |
| Left | 10(10) | 15° | 20° | 43.7° | 17.5° | 88(40) | 1(116) | 150 | ||
| 6 | Right | 22/Male | 25(20) | 20° | 40° | 46.9° | 6.3° | 98(44) | 143 | |
| Left | 25(20) | 15° | 30° | 42.1° | *0° | 98(44) | 143 | |||
| 7 | Right | 37/Male | 10(10) | 25° | 25° | 39.5° | 7.1° | 85(40) | 130 | |
| Left | 10(10) | 10° | 30° | 46.4° | 15.7° | 85(40) | 1(103) | 130 | ||
| 8 | Right | 49/Male | 10(10) | 15° | 25° | 36.7° | *26.1° | 91(44) | 121 | |
| Left | 10(10) | 15° | 25° | 33.2° | 16.7° | 91(44) | 121 | |||
| 9 | Right | 28/Male | 38(30) | 10° | 15° | 38.5° | 22.3° | 98(44) | 117 | |
| Left | 38(30) | 10° | 30° | 39.1° | 11.5° | 98(44) | 117 | |||
| 10 | Right | 57/Female | 24(20) | 35° | 40° | *51.5° | 13.7° | 75(30) | 106 | |
| Left | 24(20) | 30° | 40° | 49.5° | *0° | 75(30) | 106 | |||
| 11 | Right | 41/Male | 24(20) | 15° | 50° | 48.5° | 12.7° | 91(44) | 96 | |
| Left | 24(20) | 20° | 60° | *56.3 | 19.3° | 91(44) | 96 | |||
| 12 | Right | 35/Male | 10(10) | 5° | 25° | 36.8° | 13.2° | 95(44) | 82 | |
| Left | 10(10) | 10° | 15° | 33.7° | 8.5° | 95(44) | 82 | |||
| 13 | Right | 53/Male | 25(20) | 15° | 45° | 39.5° | *0° | 98(44) | 73 | |
| Left | 25(20) | 20° | 50° | 35.6° | 13.4° | 98(44) | 73 | |||
HSS: Harris Hip Score.
PS: Pain Score.
*: Outside the safe range proposed by Lewinnek et al.[16].
Figure 1The radiographs of a 35-year-old male with AS was shown. The patient had bilateral bony ankylosis with 0° range of motion.
Figure 2Postoperative radiograph of the patient two weeks after cementless THA.
Figure 3Postoperative radiograph of the patient 7 years after cementless THA.
Figure 4Kaplan-Meier implant survival curve analysis for THA with revision surgery as end point.