Long-term results of the Burch-Schneider antiprotrusio cage: a single-centre follow-up of 144 cases after a minimum of 5 years.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Thomas Stark, Karl Stoffel, Thomas Ilchmann, Brigitta Gahl, Lukas Zwicky, Peter E Ochsner, Martin Clauss
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Abstract

Background: Although the Burch-Schneider antiprotrusio cage (BS-APC) has been reported to be reliable, long-term data for this implant are scarce. We thus aimed to investigate survival and radiological results for revision total hip arthroplasty with the BS-APC in patients with major bone deficiency (55% AAOS defect grade 3, 39% grade 4) who had a minimum follow-up of 5 years (mean 10.2 years).

Methods: 144 revisions in 140 patients were performed due to aseptic loosening (n= 74), infection (n = 50), or other reasons (n = 20). Survival analysis was performed with death as a competing risk. Clinical follow-up was performed at 1, 2, and 5 years and every 5 years thereafter.

Results: 77 patients died during follow-up, 25 within the first 5 years. 12 BS-APCs were re-revised for infection (n = 5), aseptic loosening (n = 5), or instability (n = 2). The cumulative incidence for aseptic re-revision of BS-APCs was 4.3% at 10 years (95% CI, 1.8-10.1%), and the cumulative risk of death was 73.3% (95% CI, 62.4-83.2%). Radiological changes occurred in 26 of 87 radiologically examined hips, of which 8 cases were revised.

Conclusions: We found excellent mid- and long-term survival of the BS-APC in acetabular revision with major bone deficiencies, in accordance with or superior to most literature reports, which might be explained by strict adherence to surgical technique.

Burch-Schneider防突笼的长期结果:至少5年后对144例病例进行单中心随访。
背景:虽然Burch-Schneider防突笼(BS-APC)已被报道是可靠的,但这种种植体的长期数据很少。因此,我们的目的是研究使用BS-APC翻修全髋关节置换术治疗严重骨缺损患者(55%为AAOS缺损3级,39%为4级)的生存和放射学结果,这些患者至少随访5年(平均10.2年)。方法:140例患者中144例因无菌性松动(n = 74)、感染(n = 50)或其他原因(n = 20)进行翻修。以死亡作为竞争风险进行生存分析。临床随访分别在1年、2年和5年进行,此后每5年进行一次。结果:随访期间死亡77例,前5年内死亡25例。12个BS-APCs因感染(n = 5)、无菌性松动(n = 5)或不稳定(n = 2)而重新修订。BS-APCs无菌再改良的累积发生率为10年4.3% (95% CI, 1.8-10.1%),累积死亡风险为73.3% (95% CI, 62.4-83.2%)。87例髋关节放射学检查中有26例发生放射学改变,其中8例进行了修改。结论:我们发现BS-APC在髋臼翻修中具有良好的中长期生存率,与大多数文献报道一致或优于大多数文献报道,这可能与严格遵守手术技术有关。
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HIP International
HIP International 医学-整形外科
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
0.00%
发文量
70
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: HIP International is the official journal of the European Hip Society. It is the only international, peer-reviewed, bi-monthly journal dedicated to diseases of the hip. HIP International considers contributions relating to hip surgery, traumatology of the hip, prosthetic surgery, biomechanics, and basic sciences relating to the hip. HIP International invites reviews from leading specialists with the aim of informing its readers of current evidence-based best practice. The journal also publishes supplements containing proceedings of symposia, special meetings or articles of special educational merit. HIP International is divided into six independent sections led by editors of the highest scientific merit. These sections are: • Biomaterials • Biomechanics • Conservative Hip Surgery • Paediatrics • Primary and Revision Hip Arthroplasty • Traumatology
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