| Literature DB >> 31346514 |
Xiang-Dong Wu1, Mian Tian1,2, Yao He1,3, Hong Chen1, Yu Chen1, Rahul Mishra1,4, Wei Liu1, Wei Huang1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Femoral bone remodeling around hip prosthesis after total hip arthroplasty (THA) is definite but unpredictable in time and place. This study aimed to investigate the implant-specific remodeling and periprosthetic bone mineral density (BMD) changes after implantation of the Ribbed anatomic cementless femoral stem.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31346514 PMCID: PMC6620856 DOI: 10.1155/2019/3085258
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Figure 1The characteristics of the Ribbed hip system.
Figure 2Illustration of the detachable collar of the Ribbed hip system.
Figure 3Illustration of the deep grooves and reduced cross section of the Ribbed hip system.
Characteristics and clinical data of patients included in this study.
| Male/Female | 19/22 |
| Age (years) | 62.07 ± 10.85† |
| Height (cm) | 161.38 ± 7.01† |
| Weight (kg) | 64.30 ± 9.98† |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 24.65 ± 3.33† |
| Postoperative follow-up (month) | 34.02 ± 17.47;† 34 (14, 119)‡ |
| Primary disease (n) | |
| AVN | 16 |
| DDH | 12 |
| FNF | 9 |
| Osteoarthritis | 4 |
| Calcium supplements (n) | 20 |
| Harris hip score | 95.00 (81.00, 98.00) ‡ |
| WOMAC score | 4.00 (0, 23.00) ‡ |
| Thigh pain | 3 cases with mild intermittent thigh pain |
AVN: avascular necrosis; DDH, developmental dysplasia of the hip; FNF, femoral neck fracture.
†Values are expressed as mean and standard deviation.
‡Values are expressed as median and range.
Periprosthetic BMD changes between operated and unoperated contralateral hip of the 7 Gruen zones.
| Gruen zone | Prosthetic side BMD (g/cm2) | Contralateral side BMD (g/cm2) | Mean change | BMD percentage % | BMD change % |
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| Gruen zone 1 | 0.640 ± 0.116 | 0.612 ± 0.087 | 0.028 | 105.542 ± 19.716 | 5.542 | 0.131 |
| Gruen zone 2 | 1.249 ± 0.258 | 1.280 ± 0.181 | -0.031 | 97.811 ± 17.211 | -2.189 | 0.361 |
| Gruen zone 3 | 1.624 ± 0.244 | 1.648 ± 0.209 | -0.024 | 98.641 ± 10.059 | -1.359 | 0.317 |
| Gruen zone 4 | 1.568 ± 0.242 | 1.665 ± 0.198 | -0.097 | 94.201 ± 10.231 | -5.799 | 0.001 |
| Gruen zone 5 | 1.608 ± 0.215 | 1.660 ± 0.209 | -0.052 | 97.155 ± 8.448 | -2.845 | 0.026 |
| Gruen zone 6 | 1.374 ± 0.261 | 1.362 ± 0.201 | 0.012 | 101.617 ± 17.810 | 1.617 | 0.730 |
| Gruen zone 7 | 0.888 ± 0.312 | 0.952 ± 0.157 | -0.064 | 92.630 ± 27.005 | -7.377 | 0.119 |
BMD, bone mineral density. Values are mean (SD) or percentage (%) (n=41).
Figure 4The comparison of periprosthetic bone mineral density changes between the prosthetic side and the contralateral side.
Subgroup analysis of the potential influential factors of bone mineral density.
| Prosthetic side BMD (g/cm2) | Contralateral side BMD (g/cm2) | |||||
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| Gruen zone | Non-AVN (n=25) | AVN (n=16) |
| Non-AVN (n=25) | AVN (n=16) |
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| Gruen zone 1 | 0.646 ± 0.106 | 0.631 ± 0.132 | 0.681 | 0.614 ± 0.091 | 0.610 ± 0.084 | 0.886 |
| Gruen zone 2 | 1.275 ± 0.238 | 1.208 ± 0.288 | 0.422 | 1.267 ± 0.165 | 1.300 ± 0.208 | 0.572 |
| Gruen zone 3 | 1.653 ± 0.221 | 1.579 ± 0.279 | 0.350 | 1.652 ± 0.206 | 1.643 ± 0.220 | 0.895 |
| Gruen zone 4 | 1.605 ± 0.220 | 1.509 ± 0.270 | 0.222 | 1.671 ± 0.184 | 1.655 ± 0.225 | 0.798 |
| Gruen zone 5 | 1.618 ± 0.221 | 1.594 ± 0.211 | 0.729 | 1.679 ± 0.172 | 1.630 ± 0.260 | 0.470 |
| Gruen zone 6 | 1.407 ± 0.238 | 1.323 ± 0.295 | 0.321 | 1.377 ± 0.167 | 1.338 ± 0.248 | 0.585 |
| Gruen zone 7 | 0.915 ± 0.301 | 0.847 ± 0.334 | 0.504 | 0.984 ± 0.155 | 0.903 ± 0.152 | 0.104 |
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| Gruen zone | BMI ≤24 (n=19) | BMI>24 (n=22) |
| BMI ≤24 (n=19) | BMI>24 (n=22) |
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| Gruen zone 1 | 0.631 ± 0.106 | 0.647 ± 0.125 | 0.680 | 0.603 ± 0.086 | 0.620 ± 0.089 | 0.530 |
| Gruen zone 2 | 1.228 ± 0.291 | 1.267 ± 0.230 | 0.632 | 1.221 ± 0.171 | 1.331 ± 0.178 | 0.051 |
| Gruen zone 3 | 1.552 ± 0.292 | 1.686 ± 0.179 | 0.081 | 1.613 ± 0.209 | 1.678 ± 0.209 | 0.327 |
| Gruen zone 4 | 1.504 ± 0.263 | 1.623 ± 0.213 | 0.118 | 1.625 ± 0.191 | 1.699 ± 0.202 | 0.232 |
| Gruen zone 5 | 1.531 ± 0.234 | 1.675 ± 0.176 | 0.031 | 1.605 ± 0.222 | 1.706 ± 0.189 | 0.123 |
| Gruen zone 6 | 1.332 ± 0.266 | 1.411 ± 0.258 | 0.342 | 1.349 ± 0.205 | 1.373 ± 0.201 | 0.699 |
| Gruen zone 7 | 0.920 ± 0.354 | 0.861 ± 0.275 | 0.554 | 0.943 ± 0.191 | 0.961 ± 0.125 | 0.717 |
BMD, bone mineral density; AVN: avascular necrosis; BMI, body mass index.
Radiographic evaluation of the femoral component.
| Evaluation content | No. of patients | Percentage (%) |
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| Contact collar-calcar | ||
| Good | 25 | 60.97 |
| Fair | 12 | 29.27 |
| Poor | 4 | 9.76 |
| Fixation screw-trochanter | ||
| Good | 21 | 51.22 |
| Fair | 14 | 34.15 |
| Poor | 6 | 14.63 |
| Contact prosthesis-isthmus | ||
| Good | 37 | 90.24 |
| Fair | 4 | 9.76 |
| Poor | 0 | 0 |
| Femoral stem alignment | ||
| Varus | 3 | 7.32 |
| Neutral | 38 | 92.68 |
| Valgus | 0 | 0 |
| Heterotopic ossification | ||
| I | 10 | 24.39 |
| II | 1 | 2.44 |
| III | 0 | 0 |
| IV | 0 | 0 |
| Pedestal sign | ||
| Incomplete | 6 | 14.63 |
| Complete | 0 | 0 |
| Spot welds | 28 | 68.29 |
| Reactive lines (<2 mm) | 14 | 34.15 |
| Radiolucent line (>2 mm) | 0 | 0 |
| Femoral stem subsidence, migration or loosening | 0 | 0 |
Comparison with other previous studies.
| Study | Publication year | Duration of follow-up | No. of cases | Hip Harris score (≥90) | VAS score | Radiolucent lines in Gruen zones | Engh/Bobyn method | D' Antomo method | ||||||
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| Gruen zone 1 | Gruen zone 2 | Gruen zone 3 | Gruen zone 4 | Gruen zone 5 | Gruen zone 6 | Gruen zone 7 | ||||||||
| Sweetnam et al. [ | 1995 | 72-93 months | 12 | − | − | − | − | − | − | − | − | − | − | 7 cases prosthetic loosening |
| Zhou et al. [ | 2003 | 6-54 months | 87 | 95.30% | − | 2 cases | 1 case | − | − | − | − | 1 case | All with good osseointegration | − |
| Wang et al. [ | 2006 | 6-61 months | 163 | 94.50% | − | 2 cases | − | − | − | − | 1 case | − | − | |
| Lei et al. [ | 2007 | 8-61 months | 38 | 93.50% | 4 cases with mild thigh pain | − | − | − | − | − | − | − | All with good osseointegration | − |
| Liu et al. [ | 2008 | 2-10.5 months | 1346 | 96.30% | − | 2 cases | − | − | − | − | − | 1 case | All with good osseointegration | − |
| Mao et al. [ | 2010 | 0.5-8 years | 84 | 54.76% | 3 cases with mild thigh pain | − | − | 3 cases | − | 3 cases | − | − | − | 4 cases prosthetic subsidence |
| Mao et al. [ | 2010 | 9-12 years | 26 | 69.23% | 1 case with mild thigh pain | − | 1 case | 1 case | − | 1 case | 1 case | − | − | − |
| Shi et al. [ | 2012 | 3-14 years | 662 | 95.70% | 1 case | − | − | − | − | − | 1 case | All with good osseointegration | ||
| Jiang et al. [ | 2014 | 2-4 years | 52 | − | 2 cases with mild thigh pain,1 case with medium thigh pain | 5 cases | 1 case | 2 cases | − | − | − | 7 cases | All with good osseointegration | 2 cases prosthetic varus, 4 cases prosthetic vagus |
Figure 5The stress transmission of the proximal femur with the Ribbed stem.