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Results of a hydroxyapatite-coated femoral stem (Corail) in Chinese: a minimum 10-year follow-up

BACKGROUND: Due to the adverse effects of cemented hip arthroplasty, uncemented stems with hydroxyapatite (HA) coating reduces these risks and enhanced integration. The concept of an extensive HA coating for the fixation of a tapered femoral stem (Corail(®)) was introduced, which can achieve durable...

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Autores principales: Xu, Jianda, Xie, Zikang, Zhao, Jianning, Gao, Yi, Zhao, Hong, Peng, Libo, Qu, Yuxing
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5110457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27917354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-3656-5
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author Xu, Jianda
Xie, Zikang
Zhao, Jianning
Gao, Yi
Zhao, Hong
Peng, Libo
Qu, Yuxing
author_facet Xu, Jianda
Xie, Zikang
Zhao, Jianning
Gao, Yi
Zhao, Hong
Peng, Libo
Qu, Yuxing
author_sort Xu, Jianda
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description BACKGROUND: Due to the adverse effects of cemented hip arthroplasty, uncemented stems with hydroxyapatite (HA) coating reduces these risks and enhanced integration. The concept of an extensive HA coating for the fixation of a tapered femoral stem (Corail(®)) was introduced, which can achieve durable biological fixation and preserve normal periprosthetic bone activity. Here we describe the clinical and radiological outcome in patients with the Corail(®) stem. METHODS: 92 total hip replacements in 81 patients using the Corail(®) stem were followed-up. 47 patients were women, and the mean age at surgery was 62.9 ± 8.7 (34–71) years. The indications included: osteoarthritis of the hip (71.1%), avascular necrosis (13.6%), femur neck fractures in elderly (9.7%) and post-traumatic osteoarthritis (6.8%). FINDINGS: Eight patients died during follow-up. The revision was only found in two patients due to line wear and resulted in an 10-year Kaplan–Meier estimated overall survival rate of 97.83%. The clinical results were good, with a mean Harris hip score of 92.3 ± 5.6 (72–100). The mean total Merle d’Aubigné and Postel score was 6.8 ± 0.5 pre-operatively and 16.1 ± 1.4 at latest follow-up. All unrevised implants were radiographically stable, with a mean liner wear of 0.07 mm/year. CONCLUSION: This long-term analysis confirmed the durability of the functional and radiographic results. Our findings suggest the long-term results of Corail(®) HA-coated stem are more satisfactory which is preferable to any other system.
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spelling pubmed-51104572016-12-02 Results of a hydroxyapatite-coated femoral stem (Corail) in Chinese: a minimum 10-year follow-up Xu, Jianda Xie, Zikang Zhao, Jianning Gao, Yi Zhao, Hong Peng, Libo Qu, Yuxing Springerplus Short Report BACKGROUND: Due to the adverse effects of cemented hip arthroplasty, uncemented stems with hydroxyapatite (HA) coating reduces these risks and enhanced integration. The concept of an extensive HA coating for the fixation of a tapered femoral stem (Corail(®)) was introduced, which can achieve durable biological fixation and preserve normal periprosthetic bone activity. Here we describe the clinical and radiological outcome in patients with the Corail(®) stem. METHODS: 92 total hip replacements in 81 patients using the Corail(®) stem were followed-up. 47 patients were women, and the mean age at surgery was 62.9 ± 8.7 (34–71) years. The indications included: osteoarthritis of the hip (71.1%), avascular necrosis (13.6%), femur neck fractures in elderly (9.7%) and post-traumatic osteoarthritis (6.8%). FINDINGS: Eight patients died during follow-up. The revision was only found in two patients due to line wear and resulted in an 10-year Kaplan–Meier estimated overall survival rate of 97.83%. The clinical results were good, with a mean Harris hip score of 92.3 ± 5.6 (72–100). The mean total Merle d’Aubigné and Postel score was 6.8 ± 0.5 pre-operatively and 16.1 ± 1.4 at latest follow-up. All unrevised implants were radiographically stable, with a mean liner wear of 0.07 mm/year. CONCLUSION: This long-term analysis confirmed the durability of the functional and radiographic results. Our findings suggest the long-term results of Corail(®) HA-coated stem are more satisfactory which is preferable to any other system. Springer International Publishing 2016-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5110457/ /pubmed/27917354 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-3656-5 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.
spellingShingle Short Report
Xu, Jianda
Xie, Zikang
Zhao, Jianning
Gao, Yi
Zhao, Hong
Peng, Libo
Qu, Yuxing
Results of a hydroxyapatite-coated femoral stem (Corail) in Chinese: a minimum 10-year follow-up
title Results of a hydroxyapatite-coated femoral stem (Corail) in Chinese: a minimum 10-year follow-up
title_full Results of a hydroxyapatite-coated femoral stem (Corail) in Chinese: a minimum 10-year follow-up
title_fullStr Results of a hydroxyapatite-coated femoral stem (Corail) in Chinese: a minimum 10-year follow-up
title_full_unstemmed Results of a hydroxyapatite-coated femoral stem (Corail) in Chinese: a minimum 10-year follow-up
title_short Results of a hydroxyapatite-coated femoral stem (Corail) in Chinese: a minimum 10-year follow-up
title_sort results of a hydroxyapatite-coated femoral stem (corail) in chinese: a minimum 10-year follow-up
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5110457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27917354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-3656-5
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