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Scintigraphic assessment of bone status at one year following hip resurfacing: Comparison of two surgical approaches using SPECT-CT scan

OBJECTIVES: To study the vascularity and bone metabolism of the femoral head/neck following hip resurfacing arthroplasty, and to use these results to compare the posterior and the trochanteric-flip approaches. METHODS: In our previous work, we reported changes to intra-operative blood flow during hi...

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Autores principales: Amarasekera, H. W., Roberts, P., Costa, M. L., Parsons, N., Achten, J., Griffin, D. R., Williams, N. R.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3626242/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23610676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/2046-3758.15.2000046
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author Amarasekera, H. W.
Roberts, P.
Costa, M. L.
Parsons, N.
Achten, J.
Griffin, D. R.
Williams, N. R.
author_facet Amarasekera, H. W.
Roberts, P.
Costa, M. L.
Parsons, N.
Achten, J.
Griffin, D. R.
Williams, N. R.
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description OBJECTIVES: To study the vascularity and bone metabolism of the femoral head/neck following hip resurfacing arthroplasty, and to use these results to compare the posterior and the trochanteric-flip approaches. METHODS: In our previous work, we reported changes to intra-operative blood flow during hip resurfacing arthroplasty comparing two surgical approaches. In this study, we report the vascularity and the metabolic bone function in the proximal femur in these same patients at one year after the surgery. Vascularity and bone function was assessed using scintigraphic techniques. Of the 13 patients who agreed to take part, eight had their arthroplasty through a posterior approach and five through a trochanteric-flip approach. RESULTS: One year after surgery, we found no difference in the vascularity (vascular phase) and metabolic bone function (delayed phase) at the junction of the femoral head/neck between the two groups of patients. Higher radiopharmaceutical uptake was found in the region of the greater trochanter in the trochanteric-flip group, related to the healing osteotomy. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings using scintigraphic techniques suggest that the greater intra-operative reduction in blood flow to the junction of the femoral head/neck, which is seen with the posterior approach compared with trochanteric flip, does not result in any difference in vascularity or metabolic bone function one year after surgery.
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spelling pubmed-36262422013-04-22 Scintigraphic assessment of bone status at one year following hip resurfacing: Comparison of two surgical approaches using SPECT-CT scan Amarasekera, H. W. Roberts, P. Costa, M. L. Parsons, N. Achten, J. Griffin, D. R. Williams, N. R. Bone Joint Res Hip OBJECTIVES: To study the vascularity and bone metabolism of the femoral head/neck following hip resurfacing arthroplasty, and to use these results to compare the posterior and the trochanteric-flip approaches. METHODS: In our previous work, we reported changes to intra-operative blood flow during hip resurfacing arthroplasty comparing two surgical approaches. In this study, we report the vascularity and the metabolic bone function in the proximal femur in these same patients at one year after the surgery. Vascularity and bone function was assessed using scintigraphic techniques. Of the 13 patients who agreed to take part, eight had their arthroplasty through a posterior approach and five through a trochanteric-flip approach. RESULTS: One year after surgery, we found no difference in the vascularity (vascular phase) and metabolic bone function (delayed phase) at the junction of the femoral head/neck between the two groups of patients. Higher radiopharmaceutical uptake was found in the region of the greater trochanter in the trochanteric-flip group, related to the healing osteotomy. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings using scintigraphic techniques suggest that the greater intra-operative reduction in blood flow to the junction of the femoral head/neck, which is seen with the posterior approach compared with trochanteric flip, does not result in any difference in vascularity or metabolic bone function one year after surgery. British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery 2012-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3626242/ /pubmed/23610676 http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/2046-3758.15.2000046 Text en ©2012 British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributions licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, but not for commercial gain, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Hip
Amarasekera, H. W.
Roberts, P.
Costa, M. L.
Parsons, N.
Achten, J.
Griffin, D. R.
Williams, N. R.
Scintigraphic assessment of bone status at one year following hip resurfacing: Comparison of two surgical approaches using SPECT-CT scan
title Scintigraphic assessment of bone status at one year following hip resurfacing: Comparison of two surgical approaches using SPECT-CT scan
title_full Scintigraphic assessment of bone status at one year following hip resurfacing: Comparison of two surgical approaches using SPECT-CT scan
title_fullStr Scintigraphic assessment of bone status at one year following hip resurfacing: Comparison of two surgical approaches using SPECT-CT scan
title_full_unstemmed Scintigraphic assessment of bone status at one year following hip resurfacing: Comparison of two surgical approaches using SPECT-CT scan
title_short Scintigraphic assessment of bone status at one year following hip resurfacing: Comparison of two surgical approaches using SPECT-CT scan
title_sort scintigraphic assessment of bone status at one year following hip resurfacing: comparison of two surgical approaches using spect-ct scan
topic Hip
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3626242/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23610676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/2046-3758.15.2000046
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