The mix and match approach in primary total hip arthroplasty reveals comparable or lower revision rates to matched components: a systematic review.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Lukas Leitner, Magdalena Postruznik, Alexander Draschl, Amir Koutp, Andreas Leithner, Patrick Sadoghi
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Abstract

Introduction: The mix and match (stem and cup from different manufacturers/systems, MM) approach in primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) involves combining components from different manufacturers. Despite various configurations discussed in literature and evidence supporting the safety of MM, controversy persists regarding safety and long term outcomes compared to matched components. Our study aimed to compare the revision rates of MM versus matched components.

Materials and methods: Two databases were searched for English full-text articles published until January, 2024 that evaluated revision rates after primary MM THA. Additionally, MM revision rates data was extracted from the German Arthroplasty Registry (EPRD). The Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS) for cohort studies was used for quality assessment.

Results: Three national and one hospital registry studies were included, of which three demonstrate MM as a common practice (19-24%). All studies found comparable revision rates for MM cohorts, or even slightly improved survival rates in MM cohorts concerning revision rate and PROMs, mostly lacking clinical relevance. These findings align with the data reported in the EPRD, with revision rates of approximately 3.6% after 6 years in both MM and matched THA.

Conclusions: Employing MM in primary THA presents a feasible and safe approach, capable of providing custom fit tailored to individual patients with revision rates comparable to those of matched THA.

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初次全髋关节置换术的混合和匹配方法显示出与匹配部件相当或更低的翻修率:一项系统综述。
初级全髋关节置换术(THA)的混合搭配(来自不同制造商/系统的干和杯,MM)方法包括组合来自不同制造商的部件。尽管文献和证据中讨论了各种配置,支持MM的安全性,但与匹配成分相比,关于安全性和长期结果的争议仍然存在。我们的研究旨在比较MM与匹配成分的修正率。材料和方法:检索两个数据库,检索截至2024年1月发表的英文全文文章,评估原发性MM THA后的修订率。此外,MM翻修率数据取自德国关节置换术登记处(EPRD)。队列研究采用纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表(NOS)进行质量评估。结果:三个国家和一个医院登记研究纳入,其中三个证明MM是常见的做法(19-24%)。所有的研究都发现MM队列的修订率相当,甚至在修订率和prom方面MM队列的生存率略有提高,但大多缺乏临床相关性。这些发现与EPRD报告的数据一致,MM和匹配THA在6年后的修正率约为3.6%。结论:在原发性THA中使用MM是一种可行且安全的方法,能够为个体患者提供量身定制的适合度,翻修率与匹配THA相当。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: "Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery" is a rich source of instruction and information for physicians in clinical practice and research in the extensive field of orthopaedics and traumatology. The journal publishes papers that deal with diseases and injuries of the musculoskeletal system from all fields and aspects of medicine. The journal is particularly interested in papers that satisfy the information needs of orthopaedic clinicians and practitioners. The journal places special emphasis on clinical relevance. "Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery" is the official journal of the German Speaking Arthroscopy Association (AGA).
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