Does Mal-alignment of the CLS Spotorno Femoral Stem Correlate with Functional Outcome of Patients Undergoing Total Hip Arthroplasty? An Evaluation at Mid-term Follow Up

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Jagprit Singh, Mandeep Singh Dhillon, Sandeep Patel, Mahesh Prakash, Sameer Aggarwal, Prasoon Kumar
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Abstract

Background

The straight and thin design of the CLS Spotorno stem makes it prone for coronal plane mal-alignment, with potential for cortical impingement; reactive osteogenesis and thigh pain have been documented in this situation with some stems. The literature is scarce about the effect of distal mal-alignment with this particular stem, and its relationship with thigh pain, functional outcomes and stem survival. We assessed functional outcomes with incidence of varus/valgus CLS stem alignment, and correlated stem subsidence of these thin stems with hip scores.

Methodology

Hip arthroplasty cases with CLS Spotorno stems, operated between 2015 and 2022, with a minimum follow up of 18 months were evaluated. Radiology included 100% pelvis x-rays with bilateral hips (anteroposterior with 15° internal rotation plus lateral views); parameters documented were coronal mal-alignment, stem subsidence, any pedestal formation and heterotrophic ossification (HO); special note was made of any thigh pain, and functional outcomes were recorded using mHHS and SF-36 scores.

Results

We evaluated 65 patients with 79 operated hips at an average follow up of 5.26 years. 31.6% (25/79) stems were neutrally aligned, 64.6% (51/79) were in varus alignment and 3.8% (3/79) were in valgus alignment. The mean subsidence was 3.15 mm + 2.26 and 3 cases had Pedestal formation at the stem tip. There was no correlation between varus/valgus stem positions with the mHHS (p = 0.271) and SF-36 score (p = 0.553), which also did not correlate with the stem subsidence. HO formation was seen in 16 hips (20.3%), but no cases in our series needed revision during follow up.

Conclusion

Significant distal malalignment with some subsidence were noted in the hips studied; despite these radiological issues, there were excellent mid-term outcomes and good stems survival, implying that distal malposition may have no bearing on functional outcomes.

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CLS Spotorno 股骨柄错位与全髋关节置换术患者的功能结果有关吗?中期随访评估
背景 CLS Spotorno骨干的直而薄的设计使其容易发生冠状面错位,并可能造成皮质撞击;有记录显示,某些骨干在这种情况下会出现反应性骨生成和大腿疼痛。有关这种特殊骨干远端错位的影响及其与大腿疼痛、功能结果和骨干存活率的关系的文献很少。我们评估了CLS柄对位歪斜/外翻发生率的功能结果,并将这些薄柄的柄下沉与髋关节评分相关联。方法对2015年至2022年间使用CLS Spotorno柄进行手术、随访至少18个月的髋关节置换病例进行了评估。放射学检查包括双侧髋关节的100%骨盆X光片(内旋15°的前位和侧位切面);记录的参数包括冠状面错位、柄下沉、任何基底形成和异养骨化(HO);特别注意任何大腿疼痛,并使用mHHS和SF-36评分记录功能结果。31.6%(25/79)的髋臼柄呈中性对齐,64.6%(51/79)的髋臼柄呈屈曲对齐,3.8%(3/79)的髋臼柄呈外翻对齐。平均下沉度为3.15毫米+2.26,3个病例的茎干顶端形成了基台。髋臼柄的内翻/外翻位置与mHHS(p = 0.271)和SF-36评分(p = 0.553)无相关性,后者也与髋臼柄下沉无相关性。结论在所研究的髋部中,发现了明显的远端错位和一些下沉;尽管存在这些放射学问题,但中期疗效和柄存活率都很好,这意味着远端错位可能与功能疗效无关。
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期刊介绍: IJO welcomes articles that contribute to Orthopaedic knowledge from India and overseas. We publish articles dealing with clinical orthopaedics and basic research in orthopaedic surgery. Articles are accepted only for exclusive publication in the Indian Journal of Orthopaedics. Previously published articles, articles which are in peer-reviewed electronic publications in other journals, are not accepted by the Journal. Published articles and illustrations become the property of the Journal. The copyright remains with the journal. Studies must be carried out in accordance with World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki.
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