Hydroxyapatite in total hip arthroplasty. Our experience with a plasma spray porous titanium alloy/hydroxyapatite double-coated cementless stem.

Q3 Medicine
Iacopo Castellini, Lorenzo Andreani, Paolo Domenico Parchi, Enrico Bonicoli, Nicola Piolanti, Francesca Risoli, Michele Lisanti
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Purpose: Total hip arthroplasty could fail due to many factors and one of the most common is the aseptic loosening. In order to achieve an effective osseointegration and reduce risk of lossening, the use of cemented implant, contact porous bearing surface and organic coating were developed. Aim of this study was to evaluate clinical and radiological mid-term outcomes of a porous titanium alloy/hydroxyapatite double coating manufactured cementless femoral stem applied with "plasma spray" technique and to demonstrate the possibility to use this stem in different types of femoral canals.

Methods: Between January 2008 and December 2012, 240 consecutive primary total hip arthroplasties (THAs) were performed using a porous titanium alloy/hydroxyapatite double coating manufactured cementless femoral stem. 182 patients were examined: 136 were females (74.7%) and 46 males (25.2%); average age was 72 years old (ranging from 26 to 92 years old). For each patient, Harris Hip Scores (HHS) and Womac Scores were collected. All X-ray images were analyzed in order to demonstrate stem survival rate and subsidence.

Results: Harris Hip Score was good or excellent in 85% of the cases (average 90%) and mean WOMAC score was 97.5 (ranging from 73.4 to 100). No cases of early/late infection or periprosthetic fracture were noticed, with an excellent implant survival rate (100%) in a mean period of 40 months (ranging from 24 and 84 months). 5 cases presented acute implant dislocation, 2 due to wrong cup positioning in a dysplastic acetabulum and 3 after ground level fall. Dorr classification of femoral geometry was uses and the results were: 51 type A bone, 53 type B bone and 78 type C bone. Stem subsidence over 2 mm was considered as a risk factor of future implant loosening and was evidenced in 3 female patients with type C of Dorr classification. No radiolucencies signs around the proximally coated portion of stem or proximal reabsorption were visible during the radiographic follow-up.

Conclusions: Concerning the use of porous titanium alloy/hydroxyapatite double coating, this study reported an excellent implant survival rate in a mid-term period with a rate of 1,64% of subsidence in patients with type C of femoral canal but with an optimal HHS and Womac Score results. Regarding this stem, primary stability is guaranteed by trapezoid shape of proximal region and tapering in frontal plane through press-fit technique. Radiological absence of pedestal has been accepted as sign of no excessive stress transmission to distal cortex due to its tapered diaphyseal region. Thanks to the reported data, Authors can consider this double coating a valid choice with an excellent medium-term survival and encouraging subsidence results. Further studies are needed to ensure these results can be replicated.

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羟基磷灰石在全髋关节置换术中的应用。我们在等离子喷涂多孔钛合金/羟基磷灰石双涂层无水泥柱上的经验。
目的:全髋关节置换术失败的原因有很多,其中最常见的是无菌性松动。为了实现有效的骨整合和降低骨丢失风险,研究了骨水泥种植体、接触式多孔承载面和有机涂层的应用。本研究的目的是评估多孔钛合金/羟基磷灰石双涂层制造的无水泥股骨干应用“等离子喷涂”技术的临床和放射学中期结果,并证明该骨干应用于不同类型股骨干管的可能性。方法:2008年1月至2012年12月,采用多孔钛合金/羟基磷灰石双涂层制造的无水泥股骨干连续240例全髋关节置换术。182例患者中,女性136例(74.7%),男性46例(25.2%);平均年龄72岁(26 ~ 92岁)。对每位患者收集Harris髋关节评分(HHS)和Womac评分。对所有x射线图像进行分析,以显示管柱存活率和沉降情况。结果:Harris髋关节评分良、优率为85%(平均90%),WOMAC平均评分为97.5分(73.4 ~ 100分)。未发现早期/晚期感染或假体周围骨折病例,平均40个月(24 ~ 84个月)内种植体成活率为100%。5例为急性假体脱位,2例为髋臼发育不良髋臼内假体定位错误,3例为地面坠落。采用股骨几何形状Dorr分型,结果A型51例,B型53例,C型78例。3例Dorr型C型女性患者认为假体下陷超过2mm是未来假体松动的危险因素。在x线随访期间,在茎的近端包覆部分或近端重吸收周围没有可见的放射率征象。结论:采用多孔钛合金/羟基磷灰石双涂层,C型股管患者中期种植体成活率为1.64%,HHS和Womac评分均为最佳。对于该茎,通过压合技术,近端呈梯形,额平面逐渐变细,保证了初级稳定性。由于远端皮质的干骺端呈锥形,影像学上认为没有过度的应力传递到远端皮质的迹象。根据报道的数据,作者可以认为这种双层涂层是一种有效的选择,具有良好的中期存续和鼓励沉降效果。需要进一步的研究来确保这些结果可以被复制。
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Clinical Cases in Mineral and Bone Metabolism
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期刊介绍: The Journal encourages the submission of case reports and clinical vignettes that provide new and exciting insights into the pathophysiology and characteristics of disorders related to skeletal function and mineral metabolism and/or highlight pratical diagnostic and /or therapeutic considerations.
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