Modern cementless acetabular cups in total hip arthroplasty performed for primary osteoarthritis: a comparative registry study.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Francesco Castagnini, Barbara Bordini, Monica Cosentino, Francesco Pardo, Mara Gorgone, Francesco Traina
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Abstract

Introduction: Comparative studies evaluating the different material and surface finishing of acetabular components in total hip arthroplasty (THA) are lacking. Using a regional arthroplasty registry, the survival rates and the hazard ratios of different cups in THA performed for primary osteoarthritis were assessed, using endpoints: (1) every cup failure, (2) cup aseptic loosening, (3) periprosthetic infection.

Materials and methods: The inclusion criteria were: residing patients, THA for primary osteoarthritis, Delta-on-Delta bearings, head sizes 32 mm and 36 mm. Only the most implanted cementless cups were considered and were grouped according to material and surface finishing into three cohorts: 3D printed cups (I), ultraporous tantalum or titanium- coated cups (II), second-generation cups (III). 15,737 cups were included in the study: 9,862 cups (62.7%) in cohort I, 2,067 implants (13.1%) in cohort II, 3,808 implants (24.2%) in cohort III.

Results: The three cohorts achieved comparable general 10-year survival rates (p = 0.62). In I and II cohorts, the survival rates of the cup types within cohorts were analogous (p = 0.86 and p = 0.31), but not in cohort III (p = 0.004). The hazard ratios for overall failure adjusted for age and sex were similar among the cohorts. Regarding cup aseptic loosening, the three cohorts had similar rates (p = 0.48) and similar adjusted hazard ratios. With periprosthetic hip infection as endpoint, the survival rates and the adjusted hazard ratios of the three cohorts were comparable (p = 0.68).

Conclusions: 3D printed cups provided similar 10-year outcomes compared to ultraporous cups and second-generation cups, with no additional risks of aseptic loosening and infection.

Level of evidence: IV (therapeutic study).

Take home message: - 3D printed cups provided similar 10-year outcomes compared to ultraporous cups and second-generation cups. - There is no additional risks of aseptic loosening and infection.

现代无骨水泥髋臼杯在原发性骨关节炎全髋关节置换术中的应用:一项比较登记研究。
简介:目前还缺乏对全髋关节置换术(THA)中髋臼组件的不同材料和表面处理进行评估的比较研究。通过一项地区性关节成形术登记,对不同髋臼杯在原发性骨关节炎全髋关节置换术(THA)中的存活率和危险比进行了评估,采用的终点指标包括:(1)每次髋臼杯失败;(2)髋臼杯无菌性松动;(3)假体周围感染:纳入标准:居住患者,THA治疗原发性骨关节炎,Delta-on-Delta轴承,头部尺寸为32毫米和36毫米。只考虑植入最多的无骨水泥髋臼杯,并根据材料和表面处理分为三组:3D打印杯(I)、超多孔钽或钛涂层杯(II)、第二代杯(III)。研究共纳入 15737 个牙杯:第一组有 9,862 个种植杯(62.7%),第二组有 2,067 个种植体(13.1%),第三组有 3,808 个种植体(24.2%):结果:三个组群的 10 年存活率相当(P = 0.62)。在第一组和第二组中,杯型在组内的存活率类似(p = 0.86 和 p = 0.31),但在第三组中则不同(p = 0.004)。调整年龄和性别后,各组间总体失败的危险比相似。关于杯状无菌性松动,三个队列的发生率相似(p = 0.48),调整后的危险比也相似。以假体周围感染为终点,三个队列的存活率和调整后危险比相当(p = 0.68):结论:与超多孔髋臼杯和第二代髋臼杯相比,3D打印髋臼杯可提供相似的10年预后,且不会增加无菌性松动和感染的风险:IV级(治疗研究):- 3D打印髋臼杯的10年疗效与超微孔髋臼杯和第二代髋臼杯相似。- 无菌性松动和感染的风险没有增加。
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