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Once-weekly oral medication with alendronate does not prevent migration of knee prostheses: A double-blind randomized RSA study

Background and purpose Early migration of joint replacements is an effect of poor fixation and can predict late loosening. By reducing the bone resorption after implantation of a joint replacement, it should be possible to enhance the initial fixation of the implant. We studied the effect of once-we...

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Autores principales: Hansson, Ulrik, Toksvig-Larsen, Sören, Ryd, Leif, Aspenberg, Per
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Informa Healthcare 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2823246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19297788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453670902804968
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author Hansson, Ulrik
Toksvig-Larsen, Sören
Ryd, Leif
Aspenberg, Per
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Toksvig-Larsen, Sören
Ryd, Leif
Aspenberg, Per
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description Background and purpose Early migration of joint replacements is an effect of poor fixation and can predict late loosening. By reducing the bone resorption after implantation of a joint replacement, it should be possible to enhance the initial fixation of the implant. We studied the effect of once-weekly treatment with alendronate after knee replacement. Patients and methods We recruited 60 patients (60 knees) with gonarthrosis who were scheduled for a total knee replacement. They were operated on with identical implants and uncemented fixation. 30 patients were treated with a bisphosphonate (alendronate) and 30 patients underwent placebo treatment. The treatment started postoperatively and continued on a weekly basis for 6 months. The fixation of the implants was measured with repeated radiostereometry for 2 years. Results There was no difference in migration of implants between the two groups. Conclusion With uncemented fixation of knee implants, no benefit of once-weekly treatment with alendronate, starting postoperatively, could be seen during a 2-year follow-up period.
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spelling pubmed-28232462010-02-18 Once-weekly oral medication with alendronate does not prevent migration of knee prostheses: A double-blind randomized RSA study Hansson, Ulrik Toksvig-Larsen, Sören Ryd, Leif Aspenberg, Per Acta Orthop Research Article Background and purpose Early migration of joint replacements is an effect of poor fixation and can predict late loosening. By reducing the bone resorption after implantation of a joint replacement, it should be possible to enhance the initial fixation of the implant. We studied the effect of once-weekly treatment with alendronate after knee replacement. Patients and methods We recruited 60 patients (60 knees) with gonarthrosis who were scheduled for a total knee replacement. They were operated on with identical implants and uncemented fixation. 30 patients were treated with a bisphosphonate (alendronate) and 30 patients underwent placebo treatment. The treatment started postoperatively and continued on a weekly basis for 6 months. The fixation of the implants was measured with repeated radiostereometry for 2 years. Results There was no difference in migration of implants between the two groups. Conclusion With uncemented fixation of knee implants, no benefit of once-weekly treatment with alendronate, starting postoperatively, could be seen during a 2-year follow-up period. Informa Healthcare 2009-02-26 2009-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2823246/ /pubmed/19297788 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453670902804968 Text en Copyright: © Nordic Orthopedic Federation http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the source is credited.
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Hansson, Ulrik
Toksvig-Larsen, Sören
Ryd, Leif
Aspenberg, Per
Once-weekly oral medication with alendronate does not prevent migration of knee prostheses: A double-blind randomized RSA study
title Once-weekly oral medication with alendronate does not prevent migration of knee prostheses: A double-blind randomized RSA study
title_full Once-weekly oral medication with alendronate does not prevent migration of knee prostheses: A double-blind randomized RSA study
title_fullStr Once-weekly oral medication with alendronate does not prevent migration of knee prostheses: A double-blind randomized RSA study
title_full_unstemmed Once-weekly oral medication with alendronate does not prevent migration of knee prostheses: A double-blind randomized RSA study
title_short Once-weekly oral medication with alendronate does not prevent migration of knee prostheses: A double-blind randomized RSA study
title_sort once-weekly oral medication with alendronate does not prevent migration of knee prostheses: a double-blind randomized rsa study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2823246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19297788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453670902804968
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