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Progressive femoral cortical and cancellous bone density loss after uncemented tapered-design stem fixation: A 6-year follow-up

Background Aseptic implant loosening and periprosthetic bone loss are major problems after total hip arthroplasty (THA). We present an in vivo method of computed tomography (CT) assisted osteodensitometry after THA that differentiates between cortical and cancellous bone density (BD) and area around...

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Autores principales: Mueller, Lutz A, Nowak, Tobias E, Haeberle, Lothar, Mueller, Lars P, Kress, Alexander, Voelk, Michael, Pfander, David, Forst, Raimund, Schmidt, Rainer
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2852152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20180716
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453671003635843
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author Mueller, Lutz A
Nowak, Tobias E
Haeberle, Lothar
Mueller, Lars P
Kress, Alexander
Voelk, Michael
Pfander, David
Forst, Raimund
Schmidt, Rainer
author_facet Mueller, Lutz A
Nowak, Tobias E
Haeberle, Lothar
Mueller, Lars P
Kress, Alexander
Voelk, Michael
Pfander, David
Forst, Raimund
Schmidt, Rainer
author_sort Mueller, Lutz A
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description Background Aseptic implant loosening and periprosthetic bone loss are major problems after total hip arthroplasty (THA). We present an in vivo method of computed tomography (CT) assisted osteodensitometry after THA that differentiates between cortical and cancellous bone density (BD) and area around the femoral component. Method Cortical and cancellous periprosthetic femoral BD (mg CaHA/mL), area (mm(2)) and contact area between the prothesis and cortical bone were determined prospectively in 31 patients 10 days, 1 year, and 6 years after uncemented THA (mean age at implantation: 55 years) using CT-osteodensitometry. Results 6 years postoperatively, cancellous BD had decreased by as much as 41% and cortical BD by up to 27% at the metaphyseal portion of the femur; this decrease was progressive between the 1-year and 6-year examinations. Mild cortical hypertrophy was observed along the entire length of the diaphysis. No statistically significant changes in cortical BD were observed along the diaphysis of the stem. Interpretation Periprosthetic CT-assisted osteodensitometry has the technical ability to discriminate between cortical and cancellous bone structures with respect to strain-adapted remodeling. Continuous loss of cortical and cancellous BD at the femoral metaphysis, a homeostatic cortical strain configuration, and mild cortical hypertrophy along the diaphysis suggest a diaphyseal fixation of the implanted stem. CT-assisted osteodensitometry has the potential to become an effective instrument for quality control in THA by means of in vivo determination of periprosthetic BD, which may be a causal factor in implant loosening after THA.
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spelling pubmed-28521522010-09-03 Progressive femoral cortical and cancellous bone density loss after uncemented tapered-design stem fixation: A 6-year follow-up Mueller, Lutz A Nowak, Tobias E Haeberle, Lothar Mueller, Lars P Kress, Alexander Voelk, Michael Pfander, David Forst, Raimund Schmidt, Rainer Acta Orthop Research Article Background Aseptic implant loosening and periprosthetic bone loss are major problems after total hip arthroplasty (THA). We present an in vivo method of computed tomography (CT) assisted osteodensitometry after THA that differentiates between cortical and cancellous bone density (BD) and area around the femoral component. Method Cortical and cancellous periprosthetic femoral BD (mg CaHA/mL), area (mm(2)) and contact area between the prothesis and cortical bone were determined prospectively in 31 patients 10 days, 1 year, and 6 years after uncemented THA (mean age at implantation: 55 years) using CT-osteodensitometry. Results 6 years postoperatively, cancellous BD had decreased by as much as 41% and cortical BD by up to 27% at the metaphyseal portion of the femur; this decrease was progressive between the 1-year and 6-year examinations. Mild cortical hypertrophy was observed along the entire length of the diaphysis. No statistically significant changes in cortical BD were observed along the diaphysis of the stem. Interpretation Periprosthetic CT-assisted osteodensitometry has the technical ability to discriminate between cortical and cancellous bone structures with respect to strain-adapted remodeling. Continuous loss of cortical and cancellous BD at the femoral metaphysis, a homeostatic cortical strain configuration, and mild cortical hypertrophy along the diaphysis suggest a diaphyseal fixation of the implanted stem. CT-assisted osteodensitometry has the potential to become an effective instrument for quality control in THA by means of in vivo determination of periprosthetic BD, which may be a causal factor in implant loosening after THA. Informa Healthcare 2010-04 2010-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2852152/ /pubmed/20180716 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453671003635843 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Mueller, Lutz A
Nowak, Tobias E
Haeberle, Lothar
Mueller, Lars P
Kress, Alexander
Voelk, Michael
Pfander, David
Forst, Raimund
Schmidt, Rainer
Progressive femoral cortical and cancellous bone density loss after uncemented tapered-design stem fixation: A 6-year follow-up
title Progressive femoral cortical and cancellous bone density loss after uncemented tapered-design stem fixation: A 6-year follow-up
title_full Progressive femoral cortical and cancellous bone density loss after uncemented tapered-design stem fixation: A 6-year follow-up
title_fullStr Progressive femoral cortical and cancellous bone density loss after uncemented tapered-design stem fixation: A 6-year follow-up
title_full_unstemmed Progressive femoral cortical and cancellous bone density loss after uncemented tapered-design stem fixation: A 6-year follow-up
title_short Progressive femoral cortical and cancellous bone density loss after uncemented tapered-design stem fixation: A 6-year follow-up
title_sort progressive femoral cortical and cancellous bone density loss after uncemented tapered-design stem fixation: a 6-year follow-up
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2852152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20180716
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453671003635843
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