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Malalignment and distal contact of short tapered stems could be associated with postoperative thigh pain in primary total hip arthroplasty.

Zhijie Chen1, Bin Li1, Kaizhe Chen1, Jianmin Feng1, Yi Wang1, Zhihong Liu1, Chuan He2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Short tapered stem placement has been extensively employed in total hip arthroplasty (THA). Suboptimal fixation tends to cause postoperative complications, such as thigh pain. However, it remains unclear whether poor seating/alignment of short tapered stems contributes to thigh pain. In this study, we retrospectively examined the factors that might be associated with thigh pain.
METHODS: Medical records of 230 patients who had undergone THAs at our hospital were reviewed retrospectively. All patients received the same mediolateral (ML) short tapered femoral stems. The association between thigh pain and patients' demographics, radiographic findings, or the type of fitting of the femoral stems was investigated.
RESULTS: In our cohort, 68 patients (27.8%) presented with thigh pain. Among 203 type I fit patients, 62 (30.5%) developed thigh pain, while only 6 out of 43 (12.2%) type II fit patients had thigh pain, with the differences being statistically significant (x2 = 6.706, p = 0.01). In addition, hip anteroposterior radiographs exhibited that the stem angulation (mean 2.52°), the variation in angulation (mean 1.32°), and the extent of femoral stem subsidence (mean 0.29 cm) were greater in patients with thigh pain than in their counterparts without thigh pain (all p < 0.05).
CONCLUSION: Malalignment and improper seating of short tapered stems could be at least one of the reasons for post-THA thigh pain. The distal contact between the stem tip and the medial femoral cortex might result in thigh pain. Our study suggested that distal implant contact should be avoided, and stem alignment should be meticulously performed in the placement of ML short tapered femoral stems for THA.

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Keywords:  Distal contact; Short tapered stem; Stem malalignment; Thigh pain; Total hip arthroplasty

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33468189      PMCID: PMC7816452          DOI: 10.1186/s13018-021-02215-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Surg Res        ISSN: 1749-799X            Impact factor:   2.359


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