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A significant change towards cemented fixation in revision total hip arthroplasty in patients younger than 55 years in the Netherlands: results of an observational cohort study in the Dutch Arthroplasty Register in 28,516 primary hip replacements and 1285 revision procedures

BACKGROUND: Worldwide, the majority of total hip arthroplasties (THAs) placed in patients <55 years are uncemented. However, little is known about the preferred method of fixation in revision hip arthroplasty in young patients. The aim of this study was to assess potential differences in the meth...

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Autores principales: Kuijpers, Martijn FL, Hannink, Gerjon, van Steenbergen, Liza N, Schreurs, B Wim
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9978863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34102901
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11207000211020002
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author Kuijpers, Martijn FL
Hannink, Gerjon
van Steenbergen, Liza N
Schreurs, B Wim
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Hannink, Gerjon
van Steenbergen, Liza N
Schreurs, B Wim
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description BACKGROUND: Worldwide, the majority of total hip arthroplasties (THAs) placed in patients <55 years are uncemented. However, little is known about the preferred method of fixation in revision hip arthroplasty in young patients. The aim of this study was to assess potential differences in the method of fixation used between primary and revision THA in young patients using data from the Dutch Arthroplasty Register. METHODS: All primary THA placed in patients younger than 55 years, registered in the LROI between 2007 and 2019 were included n = 28,516). Kaplan-Meier survival analyses were used to estimate the survival of primary THA by method of fixation. Additionally, survival of revision procedures that changed or did not change in method of fixation were estimated. McNemar’s test was used to assess differences in the proportion of cemented and uncemented fixation between primary and revision THA. RESULTS: In all acetabular revisions, the use of cemented fixation increased statistically significant with 39% (95% CI, 34–45, p < 0.001) from 23% in primary THA to 62% in revision procedures. In all femoral revisions, the increase of cemented fixation was also statistically significant with 25% (95% CI, 19–31, p < 0.001), from 11% in primary THA to 36% in revision surgery. For both revised acetabular and femoral components, we found no statistically significant difference in the 5-year survival between revision procedures that changed or did not change in method of fixation. CONCLUSIONS: There was a significant change towards cemented fixation between primary and revision THA in young patients in the Netherlands, which was especially pronounced in acetabular revisions. No significant difference in short-term survival was found between revision procedures that changed or did not change in method of fixation. Long-term follow-up data are needed to evaluate the effect of this change in fixation method on the outcome of revision procedures in young patients.
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spelling pubmed-99788632023-03-03 A significant change towards cemented fixation in revision total hip arthroplasty in patients younger than 55 years in the Netherlands: results of an observational cohort study in the Dutch Arthroplasty Register in 28,516 primary hip replacements and 1285 revision procedures Kuijpers, Martijn FL Hannink, Gerjon van Steenbergen, Liza N Schreurs, B Wim Hip Int Original Research Articles BACKGROUND: Worldwide, the majority of total hip arthroplasties (THAs) placed in patients <55 years are uncemented. However, little is known about the preferred method of fixation in revision hip arthroplasty in young patients. The aim of this study was to assess potential differences in the method of fixation used between primary and revision THA in young patients using data from the Dutch Arthroplasty Register. METHODS: All primary THA placed in patients younger than 55 years, registered in the LROI between 2007 and 2019 were included n = 28,516). Kaplan-Meier survival analyses were used to estimate the survival of primary THA by method of fixation. Additionally, survival of revision procedures that changed or did not change in method of fixation were estimated. McNemar’s test was used to assess differences in the proportion of cemented and uncemented fixation between primary and revision THA. RESULTS: In all acetabular revisions, the use of cemented fixation increased statistically significant with 39% (95% CI, 34–45, p < 0.001) from 23% in primary THA to 62% in revision procedures. In all femoral revisions, the increase of cemented fixation was also statistically significant with 25% (95% CI, 19–31, p < 0.001), from 11% in primary THA to 36% in revision surgery. For both revised acetabular and femoral components, we found no statistically significant difference in the 5-year survival between revision procedures that changed or did not change in method of fixation. CONCLUSIONS: There was a significant change towards cemented fixation between primary and revision THA in young patients in the Netherlands, which was especially pronounced in acetabular revisions. No significant difference in short-term survival was found between revision procedures that changed or did not change in method of fixation. Long-term follow-up data are needed to evaluate the effect of this change in fixation method on the outcome of revision procedures in young patients. SAGE Publications 2021-06-08 2023-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9978863/ /pubmed/34102901 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11207000211020002 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Kuijpers, Martijn FL
Hannink, Gerjon
van Steenbergen, Liza N
Schreurs, B Wim
A significant change towards cemented fixation in revision total hip arthroplasty in patients younger than 55 years in the Netherlands: results of an observational cohort study in the Dutch Arthroplasty Register in 28,516 primary hip replacements and 1285 revision procedures
title A significant change towards cemented fixation in revision total hip arthroplasty in patients younger than 55 years in the Netherlands: results of an observational cohort study in the Dutch Arthroplasty Register in 28,516 primary hip replacements and 1285 revision procedures
title_full A significant change towards cemented fixation in revision total hip arthroplasty in patients younger than 55 years in the Netherlands: results of an observational cohort study in the Dutch Arthroplasty Register in 28,516 primary hip replacements and 1285 revision procedures
title_fullStr A significant change towards cemented fixation in revision total hip arthroplasty in patients younger than 55 years in the Netherlands: results of an observational cohort study in the Dutch Arthroplasty Register in 28,516 primary hip replacements and 1285 revision procedures
title_full_unstemmed A significant change towards cemented fixation in revision total hip arthroplasty in patients younger than 55 years in the Netherlands: results of an observational cohort study in the Dutch Arthroplasty Register in 28,516 primary hip replacements and 1285 revision procedures
title_short A significant change towards cemented fixation in revision total hip arthroplasty in patients younger than 55 years in the Netherlands: results of an observational cohort study in the Dutch Arthroplasty Register in 28,516 primary hip replacements and 1285 revision procedures
title_sort significant change towards cemented fixation in revision total hip arthroplasty in patients younger than 55 years in the netherlands: results of an observational cohort study in the dutch arthroplasty register in 28,516 primary hip replacements and 1285 revision procedures
topic Original Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9978863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34102901
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11207000211020002
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