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Prospective two-year subsidence analysis of 100 cemented polished straight stems - a short-term clinical and radiological observation

BACKGROUND: Cemented stems show good long-term results and the survival of new implants can be predicted by their early subsidence. With EBRA-FCA (Femoral Component Analysis using Einzel-Bild-Röntgen-Analyse) early subsidence as an early indicator for later aseptic loosening can be analysed. For the...

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Autores principales: Siepen, Wolf, Zwicky, Lukas, Stoffel, Karl Kilian, Ilchmann, Thomas, Clauss, Martin
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5027091/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27640188
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12891-016-1247-9
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author Siepen, Wolf
Zwicky, Lukas
Stoffel, Karl Kilian
Ilchmann, Thomas
Clauss, Martin
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Clauss, Martin
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description BACKGROUND: Cemented stems show good long-term results and the survival of new implants can be predicted by their early subsidence. With EBRA-FCA (Femoral Component Analysis using Einzel-Bild-Röntgen-Analyse) early subsidence as an early indicator for later aseptic loosening can be analysed. For the cemented TwinSys stem mid- and long-term data is only avalible from the New Zeeland Arthroplasty register, thus close monitoring of this implant system is still mandatory. METHODS: We conducted a 2 year follow up of 100 consecutive hybrid THA (Total hip arthroplasty) of a series of 285 primary THA operated between Jan 2009 und Oct 2010. These 100 received a polished, cemented collarless straight stem (twinSys®, Mathys AG® Bettlach, Switzerland) with an uncemented monobloc pressfit cup (RM pressfit®, Mathys AG® Bettlach, Switzerland). The other patients were treated with the uncemented version of this stem and the same cup. Clinical (Harris Hip Score) and radiological (ap and axial x-rays, cementing quality according to Barrack, alignment) outcomes besides an EBRA-FCA subsidence analysis were performed. RESULTS: Median age at operation was 78 (68 to 93) years. 5 patients died in the course of follow-up unrelated to surgery. The KM (Kaplan-Meier) survival at 2 years for the endpoint reoperation for any reason was 94.9 (95 % confidence interval 90.6–100 %). Survival for the endpoint aseptic loosening at 2 years was 100 %. The HHS (Harris Hip Score) improved from 56 (14–86) preoperatively to 95 (60–100) 2 years after the operation. Cementing results were judged 47 % Grade A, 45 % Grade B and 7 % Grade C. Osteolysis was found in 2 stems without clinical symptoms or correlation to subsidence or cementing quality. The EBRA-FCA analysis showed an average subsidence of -0.30 mm (95 % CI -0.5 mm to -0.1 mm). 11 patients showed a subsidence of more than 1 mm. In this group one patient showed a subsidence of 1.5 mm and one of 3.1 mm without further radiological changes. CONCLUSIONS: The twinSys stem showed excellent clinical and radiologic short term results at 2 years follow-up and seems to be a reliable implant.
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spelling pubmed-50270912016-09-22 Prospective two-year subsidence analysis of 100 cemented polished straight stems - a short-term clinical and radiological observation Siepen, Wolf Zwicky, Lukas Stoffel, Karl Kilian Ilchmann, Thomas Clauss, Martin BMC Musculoskelet Disord Research Article BACKGROUND: Cemented stems show good long-term results and the survival of new implants can be predicted by their early subsidence. With EBRA-FCA (Femoral Component Analysis using Einzel-Bild-Röntgen-Analyse) early subsidence as an early indicator for later aseptic loosening can be analysed. For the cemented TwinSys stem mid- and long-term data is only avalible from the New Zeeland Arthroplasty register, thus close monitoring of this implant system is still mandatory. METHODS: We conducted a 2 year follow up of 100 consecutive hybrid THA (Total hip arthroplasty) of a series of 285 primary THA operated between Jan 2009 und Oct 2010. These 100 received a polished, cemented collarless straight stem (twinSys®, Mathys AG® Bettlach, Switzerland) with an uncemented monobloc pressfit cup (RM pressfit®, Mathys AG® Bettlach, Switzerland). The other patients were treated with the uncemented version of this stem and the same cup. Clinical (Harris Hip Score) and radiological (ap and axial x-rays, cementing quality according to Barrack, alignment) outcomes besides an EBRA-FCA subsidence analysis were performed. RESULTS: Median age at operation was 78 (68 to 93) years. 5 patients died in the course of follow-up unrelated to surgery. The KM (Kaplan-Meier) survival at 2 years for the endpoint reoperation for any reason was 94.9 (95 % confidence interval 90.6–100 %). Survival for the endpoint aseptic loosening at 2 years was 100 %. The HHS (Harris Hip Score) improved from 56 (14–86) preoperatively to 95 (60–100) 2 years after the operation. Cementing results were judged 47 % Grade A, 45 % Grade B and 7 % Grade C. Osteolysis was found in 2 stems without clinical symptoms or correlation to subsidence or cementing quality. The EBRA-FCA analysis showed an average subsidence of -0.30 mm (95 % CI -0.5 mm to -0.1 mm). 11 patients showed a subsidence of more than 1 mm. In this group one patient showed a subsidence of 1.5 mm and one of 3.1 mm without further radiological changes. CONCLUSIONS: The twinSys stem showed excellent clinical and radiologic short term results at 2 years follow-up and seems to be a reliable implant. BioMed Central 2016-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5027091/ /pubmed/27640188 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12891-016-1247-9 Text en © The Author(s). 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Ilchmann, Thomas
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Prospective two-year subsidence analysis of 100 cemented polished straight stems - a short-term clinical and radiological observation
title Prospective two-year subsidence analysis of 100 cemented polished straight stems - a short-term clinical and radiological observation
title_full Prospective two-year subsidence analysis of 100 cemented polished straight stems - a short-term clinical and radiological observation
title_fullStr Prospective two-year subsidence analysis of 100 cemented polished straight stems - a short-term clinical and radiological observation
title_full_unstemmed Prospective two-year subsidence analysis of 100 cemented polished straight stems - a short-term clinical and radiological observation
title_short Prospective two-year subsidence analysis of 100 cemented polished straight stems - a short-term clinical and radiological observation
title_sort prospective two-year subsidence analysis of 100 cemented polished straight stems - a short-term clinical and radiological observation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5027091/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27640188
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12891-016-1247-9
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