Minimally Invasive Anterolateral Approach Total Hip Arthroplasty Using Bone Preserving Short Femoral Stem: Intermediate Term Clinical and Radiological Results

M. Elkabbani
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Aim: The objective of this study was to evaluate the intermediate term clinical and radiological results of a Bone preserving short stem hip implant being operated through a minimally invasive anterolateral hip approach. Methods: In 20 consecutive patients suffering from osteoarthritis with 25 affected hip joints (five cases were bilateral), the clinical and radiological results of 25 hip arthroplasties performed in one hospital between October 2009 and May 2014 through a minimally invasive anterolateral approach using a cementless short stem prosthesis type Aida and a cementless cup type Ecofit with a ceramic-on-ceramic pairing were evaluated prospectively. The median age of patients at time of surgery was 60 years (range, 42-71 years), 15 male (4 were bilateral) and 5 female patients (one was bilateral) were included in the study. The median clinical follow up was 30 months (range, 2-88 months) and the median radiological follow up was 30 months (range, 2-88 months). Results: Harris Hip Score improved from a median preoperative value of 53 to a median postoperative value of 96 (range, 73-100) at follow up. 22 hips (88%) showed an excellent postoperative Harris Hip Score, 2 hips (8%) a good postoperative Harris Hip Score and one hip (4%) a fair postoperative Harris Hip Score. Only two patients complained of postoperative thigh pain. Regarding patient satisfaction, 15 patients (60%) were very satisfied, 10 patients (40%) were satisfied. None was unsatisfied. Radiological analysis showed that 19 stems (76%) were with stable bony ingrowth, two cases (8%) showed stable fibrous ingrowth. Four cases need further follow up for proper evaluation of stem fixation. Conclusion: The intermediate term survival of the Aida short stem hip implant being operated through a minimally invasive anterolateral hip approach is very promising and achieving the goals of a standard hip arthroplasty.
微创前外侧入路全髋关节置换术:中期临床和放射学结果
目的:本研究的目的是评估通过微创髋前外侧入路行保骨短柄髋关节假体手术的中期临床和影像学结果。方法:回顾性分析2009年10月至2014年5月在同一医院连续20例骨关节炎患者25个髋关节(5例双侧),采用无骨水泥短柄假体Aida型和无骨水泥杯型Ecofit型陶瓷对偶经微创前外侧入路行25例髋关节置换术的临床和影像学结果。患者手术时的中位年龄为60岁(42-71岁),其中男性15例(4例双侧),女性5例(1例双侧)。临床随访中位数为30个月(范围2-88个月),放射学随访中位数为30个月(范围2-88个月)。结果:Harris髋关节评分从术前的中位值53提高到术后的中位值96(范围,73-100)。22髋(88%)术后Harris髋关节评分优良,2髋(8%)术后Harris髋关节评分良好,1髋(4%)术后Harris髋关节评分一般。仅有2例患者主诉术后大腿疼痛。患者满意度方面,非常满意15例(60%),满意10例(40%)。没有人不满意。影像学分析显示19例(76%)骨长入稳定,2例(8%)纤维长入稳定。4例需要进一步随访,以正确评估椎弓根固定的效果。结论:经微创髋关节前外侧入路行Aida短柄假体的中期成活率非常高,达到了标准髋关节置换术的目的。
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