假体周围无菌性髋关节松动的经皮骨水泥成形术

X. Tomas Batlle , J.C. Soler-Perromat , J. Blasco Andaluz , J.A. Fernández-Valencia
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人口老龄化和医疗保健的改善导致了髋关节置换术(HA)患者的显著增加。在该患者组中,需要进行新的关节置换术(假体置换术或髋关节二次翻修术)的患者比例也有所增加。对于应该考虑手术置换假体但禁忌的这一亚组患者,自2010年以来开发了一种新技术:在透视或CT控制下经皮注射假体周围水泥(“股骨成形术;与手术相比,FMP作为一种可替代且侵入性较小的治疗方法,在不更换HA的情况下稳定HA,对患者的生活质量有很好的效果。在这篇简短的交流中,我们描述了我们在FMP方面的积极经验,我们首次在西班牙对4名患者(年龄在74-83岁之间,2名女性和2名男性,3名右侧HA和1名左侧HA)进行了FMP,没有术后并发症。我们强调该技术的相对简单性,甚至可以在地区医院纳入放射干预,并且在所有患者中观察到显着的临床改善。最后,我们希望我们的经验能够促进科学界更多地采用这一创新技术。
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Percutaneous cementoplasty of periprosthetic aseptic hip loosening

Progressive population aging and improved healthcare have led to a significant increase in patients with hip arthroplasty (HA). In this patient group, the proportion of those who require a new arthroplasty (prosthetic replacement or secondary revision of the hip), has also increased. For this subgroup of patients in whom surgical prosthetic replacement should be considered but is contraindicated, a new technique has been developed since 2010: percutaneous injection of periprosthetic cement under fluoroscopic or CT control ("femoroplasty; FMP") as an alternative and less invasive treatment compared to surgery to stabilize the HA without replacing it, with excellent results on patients' quality of life. In this brief communication, we describe our positive experience regarding FMP, which we have performed for the first time in Spain on four patients (age range between 74–83 years, 2 female and 2 male patients, 3 right HA and 1 left HA), without post-complications. We highlight both the relative simplicity of this technique, which can be incorporated into radiological intervention even in regional hospitals, and the significant clinical improvement observed in all patients. In conclusion, we hope that our experience can contribute to the increased adoption of this innovative technique within the scientific community.

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