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J Coll Physicians Surg Pak · Jul 2022
Multicenter Study Observational StudyDoes the Cementless, Hydroxyapatite on Porous, Long-stem Prosthesis Perform Well in Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty? A Multicenter Observation.
- Jinwen He, Xingwen Wang, Bin Geng, Xinxin Yang, Zhu Liang, and Yayi Xia.
- Department of Orthopaedics, Lanzhou University Second Hospital, Orthopaedics Key Laboratory of Gansu Province, Orthopaedics Clinical Research Centre of Gansu Province, Lanzhou, Gansu, China.
- J Coll Physicians Surg Pak. 2022 Jul 1; 32 (7): 885-889.
ObjectiveTo determine the multicenter outcomes of the cementless, hydroxyapatite on the porous, long-stem prosthesis for revision total hip arthroplasty (THA) at multiple centres.Study DesignObservational study.Place And Duration Of StudyLanzhou University Second Hospital, Gansu Province People's Hospital, New City District of Jiuquan People's Hospital, from March 2014 to December 2019.MethodologyThe database in three centres was retrospectively reviewed hip arthroplasty during the study period. Patients who underwent revision THA using the cementless, hydroxyapatite on porous, long-stem femoral prostheses were included. Perioperative complications, functional outcomes including the Merle d'Aubign ́e-Postel hip questionnaire (MAP), Harris Hip Score (HHS), Oxford Hip Score (OHS), Western Ontario and McMaster Universities (WOMAC) Osteoarthritis Index, life independence, and patient satisfaction were analyzed, the radiographic evaluation was also performed.ResultsFifty revision THA (50 hips) were included for analysis, the median interval between primary and index revision procedure was 5.1 (0.3-30) years, and the rate of perioperative complications was 18%. Patients were followed up for a mean of 3.1±1.5 (1.1-6.5) years. At the latest follow-up, the functional outcomes significantly increased compared to preoperative data (p<0.001). Thirty-nine patients (92.9%) were life-independent, and 36 patients (85.7%) were satisfied with the surgery. Subsidence was observed in 5 patients, osteolysis occurred in 3 patients, and no revision was required.ConclusionThe cementless, hydroxyapatite on porous, long-stem prosthesis was a good choice for revision THA with a poor bone condition in the proximal femur, unstable PFF, and recurrent dislocations after THA, no severe complications were found.Key WordsArthroplasty, Hip, Reoperation, Hip prosthesis.
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