Long-term follow-up of ceramic-on-metal total hip arthroplasty.

IF 2.8 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Gavin Baker, Janet Hill, Francis O'Neill, Jane McChesney, Michael Stevenson, David Beverland
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Abstract

Aims: In 2015, we published the results of our ceramic-on-metal (CoM) total hip arthroplasties (THAs) performed between October 2007 and July 2009 with a mean follow-up of 34 months (23 to 45) and a revision rate of 3.1%. The aim of this paper is to present the longer-term outcomes.

Methods: A total of 264 patients were reviewed at a mean of 5.8 years (4.6 to 7.2) and 10.1 years (9.2 to 10.6) to determine revision rate, pain, outcome scores, radiological analysis, and blood ion levels. Those who were unwilling or unable to travel were contacted by telephone.

Results: The all-cause revision rate at six years was 3.1% (eight THAs), increasing to 8.8% (18 THAs) at ten years. Of these, there were four and then seven bearing-related revisions at six and ten years, respectively. There was a statistically significant deterioration in the visual analogue scale pain score and Oxford Hip Score (OHS) between six and ten years. There were 18 CoM THAs in 17 patients who had a cobalt or chromium level over 4 ppb and ten CoM THAs in nine patients who had a cobalt or chromium level higher than 7 ppb with a statistically significant increase in chromium levels only between the two timepoints. Overall, 84 stems (39.1%) had significant radiolucent lines at ten years compared to 65 (25.5%) at six years.

Conclusion: When compared to the original review, there has been a significant deterioration in pain score, OHS, radiograph appearance, and, most critically, survival has fallen to 91.2%, which does not meet the Orthopaedic Data Evaluation Panel (ODEP) 10 A* 95% threshold. Although this bearing is no longer on the market, 2.5% were bearing-related revisions, which have relevance to the discussion around modular dual-mobility implants that have a similar metal interface.

金属陶瓷全髋关节置换术的长期随访。
目的:2015年,我们公布了2007年10月至2009年7月期间进行的金属陶瓷(CoM)全髋关节置换术(THA)的结果,平均随访时间为34个月(23至45个月),翻修率为3.1%。本文旨在介绍其长期疗效:在平均 5.8 年(4.6 至 7.2 年)和 10.1 年(9.2 至 10.6 年)的时间内对 264 名患者进行了复查,以确定翻修率、疼痛、结果评分、放射学分析和血液离子水平。对不愿意或无法前往的患者进行了电话联系:六年的全因翻修率为 3.1%(8 例 THAs),十年后增至 8.8%(18 例 THAs)。其中,6 年和 10 年分别有 4 次和 7 次与轴承相关的翻修。视觉模拟量表疼痛评分和牛津髋关节评分(OHS)在六年到十年之间出现了统计学意义上的明显恶化。钴或铬含量超过 4 ppb 的 17 位患者中有 18 例 CoM THAs,钴或铬含量超过 7 ppb 的 9 位患者中有 10 例 CoM THAs,仅铬含量在两个时间点之间有统计学意义的增加。总体而言,84 个茎(39.1%)在十年后出现明显的放射线,而六年后为 65 个茎(25.5%):与最初的复查结果相比,疼痛评分、OHS、X 光片外观都有明显的恶化,最关键的是,存活率下降到了 91.2%,不符合骨科数据评估小组(ODEP)10 A* 95% 的标准。尽管该轴承已不再上市,但仍有 2.5% 的轴承相关翻修,这与围绕具有类似金属界面的模块化双活动度植入物的讨论具有相关性。
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