Cementless short stem total hip arthroplasty in patients older than 75 years: is it feasible?

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作者
Luger, Matthias [1 ,2 ]
Holzbauer, Matthias [1 ,2 ]
Klotz, Matthias C. [2 ,3 ]
Fellner, Franz [2 ,4 ]
Gotterbarm, Tobias [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Kepler Univ Hosp GmbH, Dept Orthoped & Traumatol, Krankenhausstr 9, A-4020 Linz, Austria
[2] Johannes Kepler Univ Linz, Altenberger Str 69, A-4040 Linz, Austria
[3] Marienkrankenhaus Soest, Orthoped & Trauma Surg, Widumgasse 5, D-59494 Soest, Germany
[4] Kepler Univ Hosp, Cent Radiol Inst, A-4020 Linz, Austria
关键词
Total hip arthroplasty; THA; Short stem; Cementless; Anterolateral approach; Minimally-invasive; PERIPROSTHETIC FEMORAL FRACTURES; REPLACEMENT; RISK; VALIDATION; ARTHRITIS; FIXATION; OUTCOMES; QUALITY; JOINT; END;
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10.1007/s00402-024-05425-z
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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摘要
BackgroundIn recent years, the indication for cementless short stem total hip arthroplasty (THA) has been widened to elderly patients as they might profit by the advantages of the short-curved implant design as well. Therefore, this study was conducted to evaluate the clinical and radiological outcome of a cementless short stem in elderly patients (>= 75 years) compared to a young control group (<= 60 years).MethodsA retrospective cohort of 316 THAs performed between 2014 and 2017 was prospectively examined. In all patients a cementless, curved short stem and press-fit cup (Fitmore (R) stem; Allofit (R)/-S cup; both ZimmerBiomet, Warsaw, IN, USA) were implanted via a minimally-invasive anterolateral approach. Clinical and radiological outcome as well as rate of complications and revision were assessed.ResultsIn total, 292 patients have been included for analysis of complications and revisions (& Oslash;follow-up: 4.5 years) and 208 patients for clinical and radiological outcome (& Oslash;follow-up: 4.4 years). Complication rate was significantly increased in elderly patients (13.7% vs. 5.8%, p = 0.023), while the revision rate was increased without statistical significance (5.2% vs. 2.2%, p = 0.169). Periprosthetic fractures occurred significantly higher in the elderly patients (5.2% vs. 0.7%; p = 0.026). Both groups showed a comparable clinical outcome in the Harris Hip Score (93.7 vs. 91.9; p = 0.224), Oxford Hip Score (44.5 vs. 43.7; p = 0.350), Forgotten Joint Score (81.7 vs. 81.5; p = 0.952) and WOMAC (7.4 vs. 9.3; p = 0.334).ConclusionCementless short stem total hip arthroplasty shows a comparable clinical and radiological outcome in patients over 75 years of age compared to younger patients under 60 years of age. However, cementless shorts stem THA shows an increased rate of overall complications and periprosthetic fractures in elderly patients over 75 years of age. Cemented fixation of the femoral component should be considered in patients over 75 years of age.Level of evidenceIII Case-controlled study.Trial registrationObservational study without need for trial registration due to ICMJE criteria.
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