Literature DB >> 26270748

Hip Resurfacing Implants.

Matteo Cadossi, Giuseppe Tedesco, Andrea Sambri, Antonio Mazzotti, Sandro Giannini.   

Abstract

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES As a result of reading this article, physicians should be able to: 1. Describe the advantages of hip resurfacing. 2. Describe the disadvantages of hip resurfacing. 3. Identify the population in which hip resurfacing is most often indicated. 4. Demonstrate how to properly postoperatively manage patients with metal-on-metal prostheses. Hip resurfacing offers a suitable solution for young patients affected by hip disease who have high function demands and good bone quality. Bone stock preservation, restoration of the normal proximal femur anatomy, the lack of stress shielding, and the possibility of resuming sporting activity are proven advantages of hip resurfacing. However, there are some disadvantages, such as fracture of the femoral neck, onset of neck narrowing, and possible complications due to the metal-on-metal bearings, including pseudotumors, peri-implant osteolysis, and chronic elevation of metal ions in serum levels. Recent data suggest that the ideal candidate for hip resurfacing is an active male, younger than 65 years, with primary or posttraumatic osteoarthritis, and with a femoral head diameter larger than 50 to 54 mm. Based on these selection criteria, the literature reports implant survival to be similar to that of total hip arthroplasty. The current authors' experience confirms a low failure rate and excellent functional outcomes, with metal ion serum levels becoming stable over time in well-functioning implants. Proper surgical technique, correct patient selection, and the right choice of a well-established prosthetic model are essential elements for the long-term success of these implants. Copyright 2015, SLACK Incorporated.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26270748     DOI: 10.3928/01477447-20150804-07

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Orthopedics        ISSN: 0147-7447            Impact factor:   1.390


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Journal:  Musculoskelet Surg       Date:  2017-07-24

2.  What should I expect from my recalled Adept Hip Resurfacing?

Authors:  Matteo Cadossi; Silvio Terrando; Andrea Sambri; Giuseppe Tedesco; Antonio Mazzotti; Barbara Bordini; Dalila De Pasquale; Cesare Faldini
Journal:  Musculoskelet Surg       Date:  2017-04-27

Review 3.  A meta-analysis assessing time for return to sport following hip resurfacing.

Authors:  A Magan; W Wignadasan; B Kayani; G Radhakrishnan; F Ronca; F S Haddad
Journal:  Arch Orthop Trauma Surg       Date:  2022-08-30       Impact factor: 2.928

4.  Hip resurfacing arthroplasty for osteonecrosis of the femoral head: Implant-specific outcomes and risk factors for failure.

Authors:  Chan-Woo Park; Seung-Jae Lim; Joo-Hwan Kim; Youn-Soo Park
Journal:  J Orthop Translat       Date:  2020-01-06       Impact factor: 5.191

5.  Current indications for hip resurfacing arthroplasty in 2016.

Authors:  Robert Sershon; Rishi Balkissoon; Craig J Della Valle
Journal:  Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med       Date:  2016-03

6.  Biomimetic Multispiked Connecting Ti-Alloy Scaffold Prototype for Entirely-Cementless Resurfacing Arthroplasty Endoprostheses-Exemplary Results of Implantation of the Ca-P Surface-Modified Scaffold Prototypes in Animal Model and Osteoblast Culture Evaluation.

Authors:  Ryszard Uklejewski; Piotr Rogala; Mariusz Winiecki; Renata Tokłowicz; Piotr Ruszkowski; Maria Wołuń-Cholewa
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2016-06-29       Impact factor: 3.623

7.  Native Osseous CaP Biomineral Coating on a Biomimetic Multi-Spiked Connecting Scaffold Prototype for Cementless Resurfacing Arthroplasty Achieved by Combined Electrochemical Deposition.

Authors:  Ryszard Uklejewski; Mariusz Winiecki; Piotr Krawczyk; Renata Tokłowicz
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2019-12-02       Impact factor: 3.623

8.  A Comparative Cohort Study With a 20-Year Age Gap: Hip Resurfacing in Patients Aged ≤35 Years and Patients Aged ≥55 Years.

Authors:  Rachelle Morgenstern; Thomas Alastair Denova; Renee Ren; Edwin P Su
Journal:  Arthroplast Today       Date:  2020-12-24
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