| Literature DB >> 30774467 |
Warit Waewsawangwong1, Pirapat Ruchiwit1, James I Huddleston1, Stuart B Goodman1.
Abstract
Surgical treatment for late stage (post-collapse) osteonecrosis of the femoral head is controversial. In these situations, the outcome of joint preservation procedures is poor. There are several arthroplasty options for late-stage disease. The clinical outcomes of hemiarthroplasty and hemiresurfacing are unpredictable because of progressive acetabular cartilage degeneration. Total hip resurfacing may be associated with further vascular insult to the femoral head and early failure of the implant. Total hip replacement with metal-on-conventional polyethylene bearing surfaces has been the gold standard, but implant survivorship is limited in young active patients due to wear and osteolysis. Newer alternative bearing surfaces may have improved wear characteristics, but their durability must be confirmed in longer-term studies.Entities:
Keywords: advanced osteonecrosis; complications; hip arthroplasty; implant options; outcomes
Year: 2016 PMID: 30774467 PMCID: PMC6209358 DOI: 10.2147/ORR.S35547
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orthop Res Rev ISSN: 1179-1462
Evidence for limited resurfacing in osteonecrosis of the femoral head
| Study | Prosthesis | Hips (n) | Mean follow-up (years) | Success rate | Survivorship | Cause of failure |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amstutz et al | THARIES | 10 | 9.5 | 50% | 50% at 11 years | 50% groin pain |
| Siguier et al | Marc Siguier | 37 | 4 | 76% | 76% | 19% further collapse |
| Cuckler et al | Wright Medical | 59 patients | 4.5 | 68% | 68% | 40% groin pain |
| Adili et al | Wright Medical | 29 | 4 | 62% | 75.9% at 3 years | 24% groin pain |
| Mont et al | Hemiresurfacing | 30 | 7 | 90% | 90% | 20% groin pain |
| Beaule et al | Hemiresurfacing | 37 | 6.5 | 86% | 79% at 5 years | 27% groin pain |
| Scott et al | TARA | 25 | 3 | 88% | 88% | NA |
| Hungerford et al | TARA | 33 | 10.5 | 61% | 61% at 5 years | 39% groin pain |
| Sedel et al | Spherocylindric cup | 38 | 6 | 79% | 92% at 6.9 years | 3% infection |
Abbreviation: NA, not available.
Evidence for bipolar hemiarthroplasty in osteonecrosis of the femoral head
| Study | Prosthesis | Hips (n) | Mean follow-up (years) | Survivorship | Causes of failure |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cabanela | Bateman | 23 | 9.2 | 78% | Groin pain 36% |
| Chan and Shih | Omifit (osteonic) | 28 | 6.4 | 96% | Proximal migration 10.7% |
| Meijerink et al | Omifit (osteonic) | 30 | 10.4 | 73% | Proximal migration 60% |
| Ito et al | Omifit (osteonic) | 48 | 11 | 70% at 15 years | Groin pain 42% |
| Lee et al | Spongiosa 1 | 40 | 8 | NA | Groin pain 20% |
| Murzic and McCollum | Bateman | 32 | 6 | 81% | Proximal migration 6% |
| Nagai et al | Bateman | 12 | 16.6 | 75% | Groin pain 33% |
| Takaoka | Various | 83 | 5.7 | NA | Groin pain 17% |
Abbreviation: NA, not available.
Evidence for total resurfacing in osteonecrosis of the femoral head
| Study | Prosthesis | Hips (n) | Mean follow-up (years) | Survivorship | Causes of failure |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mont et al | Conserve plus | 42 | 3.4 | 94.5% | 2% fracture neck |
| Sayeed et al | Conserve plus and Corin comet 2000 | 20 (age < 25 years) | 5 | 100% at 7.5 years | None |
| Sayeed et al | Conserve plus and Corin comet 2000 | 87 (age > 25 years) | 6 | 94% | 6% aspetic reasons |
| Aulakh et al | Birmingham | 101 | 7.5 | 98% | 2% fracture neck |
| Revell et al | Corin and Birmingham | 73 | 6 | 93% | 1% femoral loosening |
| Beaule et al | Conserve plus | 28 | 4.5 | 93% | 7% femoral loosening |
Note:
No difference (P=0.58) between the 7.5 years of survivorship in the groups under and over 25 years of age.
Evidence for the outcome of total hip replacement in post-renal transplant patients
| Study | Prosthesis | Hips (n) | Mean follow-up (years) | Survivorship | Causes of failure |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alpert et al | Madreporic surface femoral screw ring cup (cementless) | 27 | 4 | 97% (for any reason) | 7% fracture |
| Bradford et al | T-28 (51) | 60 | 3.4 | 93% (for any reason) | 2% femoral loosening |
| Chmell et al | Cemented | 9 | 3.6 | 100% | 11% dislocation |
| Deo et al | Cemented (31) | 34 | 5.2 | 85% (revision free for aseptic loosening) | 3% infection |
| Goffin et al | Cemented | 93 | 18 | 100% at 10 years | 1% dislocation |
| Cheng et al | Cemented | 76 | 10 | 91% at 5 years | 13% acetabular loosening |
| Murzic et al | Cemented | 32 | 8.7 | 69% (revision free for aseptic loosening) | 46% loosening |
| Murzic et al | Cementless | 13 | 3.1 | 100% (revision free for aseptic loosening) | 0% loosening for cementless |
Evidence for outcome of cemented total hip replacement in osteonecrosis of the femoral head
| Study | Prosthesis and cementing technique | Hips (n) | Mean follow-up (years) | Survivorship (free of aseptic loosening) | Causes of failure |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saito et al | Cemented Charnley-Muller (first cementing technique) | 29 | 7.2 | 72% | 28% aseptic loosening |
| Fyda et al | Charnley (29) | 48 | 14.5 | 87% at 10 years | 7% femoral loosening |
| Kantor et al | Second cementing technique | 28 | 7.7 | 85.7% at 10 years | 12.5% aseptic loosening |
| Katz et al | Cemented (second cementing) (24) | 34 | 3.8 | 100% | 3% sepsis |
| Simon et al | Hybrid (28) | 34 | 10.9 | 91% | 15% acetabular loosening |
| Garino and Steinberg | Cemented (71) | 123 | 4.6 | 97.5% | 0.8% infection |
| Kim et al | Cementless Duraloc cup Cemented Elite stem | 50 | 9.3 | 100% at 10 years | 2% deep infection |
Prevalence of osteolysis and wear rate with conventional polyethylene in osteonecrosis
| Study | Implant design | Hips (n) | Mean age (years) | Mean follow-up (years) | Linear wear rate (mm/year) | Femoral osteolysis (%) | Acetabular osteolysis (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kim et al | HGP-I | 65 | 53 | 12.5 | 0.14 | 29 | 7.6 |
| Kim et al | Duraloc cup and Elite (plus) or Profile stem | 109 (hybrid) | 43 | 18 | 0.21 | 28 | 32 |
| Ha et al | Profile hydroxyapatite stem | 36 | 48.6 | 10 | 0.18 | 80 | 30 |
| Piston et al | AML | 35 | 32 | 7.5 | NA | 11 | 17 |
| Hartley et al | AML Prodigy | 38 | 31 | 9.4 | NA | 21 | 16 |
Notes:
Study in young patients. Approximately 66% in each group were osteonecrosis patients.
Abbreviations: AML, anatomic medullary locking; NA, not available.
Evidence for osteolysis and wear rates of highly cross-linked polyethylene in osteonecrosis patients
| Study | Bearing surface | Mean age (years) | Mean follow-up (years) | Survivorship (free of loosening) | Mean linear wear rate (mm/year) | Mean volumetric wear rate (mm3/year) | Osteolysis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mont et al | Crossfire (81 hips) | 38 | 4 | 99% at 4 yrs | NA | NA | 0% |
| Lachiewicz et al | Longevity (102 hips) (20% ON) | 61 | 5.7 | NA | 0.04 | 80.5 | 0% |
| Dorr et al | Durasul (37 hips) (16% ON) | 60 | 5 | NA | 0.02 | NA | 0% |
| Bitsch et al | Marathon (32 hips) | 60 | 5.8 | NA | 0.03 | 15.4 | 0% |
| Waewsawangwong et al | Longevity (66 hips) | 48 | 4 | 100% at 4 years | 0.07 | NA | 0% |
Notes:
Study in young patients;
unpublished data.
Abbreviations: ON, osteonecrosis; NA, not available.
Evidence for prevalence of osteolysis and survival rate for metal-on-metal total hip replacement
| Study | Implant | Hips (n) | Mean age (years) | Mean follow-up (year) | Survival rate (%) | Osteolysis (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dastane et al | Metasul (multicup design mated with APR stem) | 30 | 44.7 | 5.5 | 100% at 5 years | 0% |
| Girard et al | Metasul Armor/Allofit cup Zweymuller SL stem/Muller cemented stem | 47 (ON 54%) | 25 | 9 | 94.5% at 10 years | 6% on femur |
| Kim et al | CLS Metasul bearing | 68 (ON 87%) | 37 | 7 | 100% at 7 years | 1.4% on femur |
| Park et al | S-ROM (DePuy) | 165 (ON 54%) | 56.7 | 2.3 | 98.8% at 2 years | 6% on femur |
Note:
No significant differences in survival rate with different preoperative diagnoses.
Abbreviation: ON, osteonecrosis.
Evidence for survival rate and prevalence of osteolysis in ceramic-on-ceramic implants
| Study | Implant | Hips (n) | Age (years) | Follow-up (years) | Survival rate (revision) | Osteolysis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bizot et al | 4 type socket | 41 | 32.3 (17–40) | 2–22 | Socket type | 0 |
| Nich et al | Cemented cup at first 39 cups | 52 | 41 (22–79) | 16 | 84.5% at 10 years | 0 |
| Seyler et al | ABC I, ABC II, Trident | 79 | 45.2 (21–67) | 4.2 (0.7–7.7) | 95.5% | 0 |
| Kim et al | IPS femoral component | 93 | 38.2 (24–45) | 11.1 (10–13) | Acetabular 99% at 10 years | 0 |
| Baek and Kim | Biolox forte bearing | 71 | 39.1 | 7.1 | 100% at 6 years | 0 |
Note:
Study in young patients (55% of patients in this group had osteonecrosis).