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[Mid- and long-term effectiveness of total hip arthroplasty with Ribbed femoral stem prosthesis in 354 cases].

Tao Yang1, Jie Xie1, Yihe Hu1, Senbo An1, Long Wang2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the mid- and long-term effectiveness of total hip arthroplasty (THA) with Ribbed femoral stem prosthesis.
METHODS: A clinical data of 354 patients (384 hips) with hip disease who underwent THA with Ribbed femoral stem prostheses between October 2006 and May 2016 was retrospectively analyzed. There were 171 males and 183 females, with an average age of 53.4 years (range, 20-82 years). There were 324 cases of single hip and 30 cases of bilateral hips. The cause of THA included the avascular necrosis of the femoral head in 151 cases (159 hips), hip osteoarthritis in 134 cases (136 hips), rheumatoid arthritis in 43 cases (43 hips), ankylosing spondylitis in 20 cases (40 hips), and trauma in 6 cases (6 hips). The Harris score of total 354 patients before operation was 42.34±8.89. Harris scores were used to evaluate hip function after operation. X-ray films were used to determine the length of the lower limb, the radiolucent line on the femur side, the stability of the prosthesis, and the occurrence of stress shielding.
RESULTS: The incisions healed by first intention. All patients were followed up 2-11 years with an average of 7.4 years. The Harris score at last follow-up was 80.52±7.61, which significantly increased when compared with preoperative score ( t=134.804, P=0.000). Two cases (2 hips) of prosthetic infections, 3 cases (3 hips) of prothesis loosening, and 4 cases (4 hips) of periprosthetic fractures, and 48 cases (48 hips) of mild to moderate thigh pain occurred after operation. X-ray films showed 76 cases (78 hips) with radiolucent lines on the femur side and stress shielding. According to the Engh's method, there were 364 hips of bone ingrowth, 15 hips of fibrosis ingrowth, and 5 hips of prosthesis instability. The femoral stem subsidence occurred in 25 cases (25 hips), and the difference in leg length discrepancy was more than 10 mm in 5 patients.
CONCLUSION: THA with Ribbed femoral stem prosthesis can achieve satisfactory effectiveness with good initial stability and rapid bone growth. The incidence of stress shielding is relatively high, but the stress shielding has no significant impact on the mid- and long-term survival rate and effectiveness of femoral prosthesis.

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Keywords:  Ribbed femoral stem prosthesis; Total hip arthroplasty; cementless prosthesis

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31512452      PMCID: PMC8355845          DOI: 10.7507/1002-1892.201901124

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhongguo Xiu Fu Chong Jian Wai Ke Za Zhi        ISSN: 1002-1892


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