Quantitative CT-assisted osteodensitometry of femoral adaptive bone remodelling after uncemented total hip arthroplasty

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Rocco P. Pitto
Aknaksha Bhargava
Salil Pandit
Cameron Walker
Jacob T. Munro
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[1] University of Auckland,Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
[2] University of Auckland,Department of Engineering Science
[3] University of Auckland,Orthopaedic Surgeon, South Auckland Clinical School, Middlemore Hospital, Bioengineering Institute
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International Orthopaedics | 2008年 / 32卷
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Bone Density; Cancellous Bone; Cortical Bone Density; Gruen Zone; Bone Density Change;
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The aim of this prospective study was to measure bone density changes and to assess adaptive bone remodelling after uncemented total hip arthroplasty with a taper-design femoral component using quantitative computer-tomography-assisted osteodensitometry. This method is able to differentiate cortical and cancellous bone structures. Twenty-seven consecutive patients (29 hips) with degenerative joint disease were enrolled in the study. Serial clinical, radiological and CT-osteodensitometry assessments were performed after the index operation. At the 2-year follow-up, the clinical outcome was rated satisfactory in all hips. The radiological assessment showed signs of osteointegration and stable fixation of all cups and stems. We observed a −17% decrease of cortical bone density and −22% decrease of cancellous bone density in the greater trochanter and femoral neck region. Cortical and cancellous bone density decrease at the level of the lesser trochanter was −9% and respectively −4%. We observed small changes of cortical bone density in the diaphyseal regions; in contrast, cancellous bone density increased (range 6% to 27%) in the diaphyseal regions. Overall, a trend of bone density recovery was observed throughout the follow-up period. Periprosthetic bone density changes at the 2-year follow-up are suggestive of stable osteointegration with proximal femoral diaphysis load transfer and moderate metaphyseal stress-shielding.
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