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Minimal stress shielding with a Mallory-Head titanium femoral stem with proximal porous coating in total hip arthroplasty

BACKGROUND: As longevity of cementless femoral components enters the third decade, concerns arise with long-term effects of fixation mode on femoral bone morphology. We examined the long-term consequences on femoral remodeling following total hip arthroplasty with a porous plasma-sprayed tapered tit...

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Autores principales: Ellison, Brad, Cheney, Nicholas A, Berend, Keith R, Lombardi, Adolph V, Mallory, Thomas H
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2799399/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20003218
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-799X-4-42
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author Ellison, Brad
Cheney, Nicholas A
Berend, Keith R
Lombardi, Adolph V
Mallory, Thomas H
author_facet Ellison, Brad
Cheney, Nicholas A
Berend, Keith R
Lombardi, Adolph V
Mallory, Thomas H
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description BACKGROUND: As longevity of cementless femoral components enters the third decade, concerns arise with long-term effects of fixation mode on femoral bone morphology. We examined the long-term consequences on femoral remodeling following total hip arthroplasty with a porous plasma-sprayed tapered titanium stem. METHODS: Clinical data and radiographs were reviewed from a single center for 97 randomly selected cases implanted with the Mallory-Head Porous femoral component during primary total hip arthroplasty. Measurements were taken from preoperative and long-term follow-up radiographs averaging 14 years postoperative. Average changes in the proximal, middle and diaphyseal zones were determined. RESULTS: On anteroposterior radiographs, the proximal cortical thickness was unchanged medially and the lateral zone increased 1.3%. Middle cortical thickness increased 4.3% medially and 1.2% laterally. Distal cortical thickness increased 9.6% medially and 1.9% laterally. Using the anteroposterior radiographs, canal fill at 100 mm did not correlate with bony changes at any level (Spearman's rank correlation coefficient of -0.18, 0.05, and 0.00; p value = 0.09, 0.67, 0.97). On lateral radiographs, the proximal cortical thickness increased 1.5% medially and 0.98% laterally. Middle cortical thickness increased 2.4% medially and 1.3% laterally. Distal cortical thickness increased 3.5% medially and 2.1% laterally. From lateral radiographs, canal fill at 100 mm correlated with bony hypertrophy at the proximal, mid-level, and distal femur (Spearman's rank correlation coefficient of 0.85, 0.33, and 0.28, respectively; p value = 0.001, 0.016, and 0.01, respectively). CONCLUSION: Stress shielding is minimized with the Mallory-Head titanium tapered femoral stem with circumferential proximal plasma-sprayed coating in well-fixed and well-functioning total hip arthroplasty. Additionally, the majority of femora demonstrated increased cortical thickness in all zones around the stem prosthesis. Level of Evidence: Therapeutic Level III.
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spelling pubmed-27993992009-12-30 Minimal stress shielding with a Mallory-Head titanium femoral stem with proximal porous coating in total hip arthroplasty Ellison, Brad Cheney, Nicholas A Berend, Keith R Lombardi, Adolph V Mallory, Thomas H J Orthop Surg Res Research article BACKGROUND: As longevity of cementless femoral components enters the third decade, concerns arise with long-term effects of fixation mode on femoral bone morphology. We examined the long-term consequences on femoral remodeling following total hip arthroplasty with a porous plasma-sprayed tapered titanium stem. METHODS: Clinical data and radiographs were reviewed from a single center for 97 randomly selected cases implanted with the Mallory-Head Porous femoral component during primary total hip arthroplasty. Measurements were taken from preoperative and long-term follow-up radiographs averaging 14 years postoperative. Average changes in the proximal, middle and diaphyseal zones were determined. RESULTS: On anteroposterior radiographs, the proximal cortical thickness was unchanged medially and the lateral zone increased 1.3%. Middle cortical thickness increased 4.3% medially and 1.2% laterally. Distal cortical thickness increased 9.6% medially and 1.9% laterally. Using the anteroposterior radiographs, canal fill at 100 mm did not correlate with bony changes at any level (Spearman's rank correlation coefficient of -0.18, 0.05, and 0.00; p value = 0.09, 0.67, 0.97). On lateral radiographs, the proximal cortical thickness increased 1.5% medially and 0.98% laterally. Middle cortical thickness increased 2.4% medially and 1.3% laterally. Distal cortical thickness increased 3.5% medially and 2.1% laterally. From lateral radiographs, canal fill at 100 mm correlated with bony hypertrophy at the proximal, mid-level, and distal femur (Spearman's rank correlation coefficient of 0.85, 0.33, and 0.28, respectively; p value = 0.001, 0.016, and 0.01, respectively). CONCLUSION: Stress shielding is minimized with the Mallory-Head titanium tapered femoral stem with circumferential proximal plasma-sprayed coating in well-fixed and well-functioning total hip arthroplasty. Additionally, the majority of femora demonstrated increased cortical thickness in all zones around the stem prosthesis. Level of Evidence: Therapeutic Level III. BioMed Central 2009-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2799399/ /pubmed/20003218 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-799X-4-42 Text en Copyright ©2009 Ellison et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ellison, Brad
Cheney, Nicholas A
Berend, Keith R
Lombardi, Adolph V
Mallory, Thomas H
Minimal stress shielding with a Mallory-Head titanium femoral stem with proximal porous coating in total hip arthroplasty
title Minimal stress shielding with a Mallory-Head titanium femoral stem with proximal porous coating in total hip arthroplasty
title_full Minimal stress shielding with a Mallory-Head titanium femoral stem with proximal porous coating in total hip arthroplasty
title_fullStr Minimal stress shielding with a Mallory-Head titanium femoral stem with proximal porous coating in total hip arthroplasty
title_full_unstemmed Minimal stress shielding with a Mallory-Head titanium femoral stem with proximal porous coating in total hip arthroplasty
title_short Minimal stress shielding with a Mallory-Head titanium femoral stem with proximal porous coating in total hip arthroplasty
title_sort minimal stress shielding with a mallory-head titanium femoral stem with proximal porous coating in total hip arthroplasty
topic Research article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2799399/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20003218
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-799X-4-42
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