| Literature DB >> 7619636 |
P Schai1, R Brunner, E Morscher, K H Schubert.
Abstract
Radiotherapy has proven to be efficient in the prevention of heterotopic bone formation. Its importance is increasing in the treatment of uncemented implants in prosthetic hip surgery, where a localized irradiation field is applied to cover the bone-implant interface. In a prospective study the efficiency of two radiation concepts using two different doses to prevent heterotopic ossifications after total hip arthroplasties or revision arthroplasties was compared. In 7 patients after fractioned irradiation (5 x 2 Gy), two recurrences of periarticular ossification occurred, whilst in 17 patients after a single-shot irradiation of 6 Gy on the first postoperative day, no recurrences were seen. There were no side-effects from the radiation. Radiological signs of lucent cement-free implants or delayed wound-healing were absent. Thus, a single shot of 6 Gy applied within 24 h postoperatively reliably prevents heterotopic bone formation. It is safer than 5 x 2 Gy and facilitates the management of the patient.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7619636 DOI: 10.1007/BF00443389
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Orthop Trauma Surg ISSN: 0936-8051 Impact factor: 3.067