Can cemented dual-mobility cups be used without a reinforcement device in cases of mild acetabular bone stock alteration in total hip arthroplasty? - 08/12/15
Abstract |
Introduction |
Cemented versions of dual-mobility cups (DMCs), helpful in cases of bone stock alteration, are usually used in association with a reinforcement device. To simplify the intervention in elderly subjects or those with a poor bone stock, the cups can be cemented directly into the bone, but the long-term result remains uncertain. We conducted a retrospective study in this population so as to: (1) assess whether cemented fixation of a DMC without a reinforcement device leads to a higher loosening rate, (2) confirm its efficacy in preventing dislocations in subjects at high risk of instability, and (3) measure the functional results.
Hypothesis |
Cemented fixation of a DMC is reliable in cases of moderate alteration of bone stock.
Material and methods |
Sixty-four patients (66 hips) undergoing implantation of a cemented DMC (Saturne™) without a reinforcement device were included in this single-center retrospective study. Their mean age was 79.8 years (range, 40–95 years). The indications varied: hip osteoarthritis (30.3%), prosthesis revision (44.0%), and trauma (25.8%). The patients were evaluated radiologically and clinically at follow-up. The main evaluation criterion was the revision rate for aseptic loosening. Dislocations, the infection rate, and the Postel Merle d’Aubigné (PMA) score were noted.
Results |
At the mean follow-up of 4.2 years, three (4.6%) patients had been lost to follow-up and 22 (33.3%) had died. There was one case of aseptic loosening (1.5%). Cup survival was 98% at 5 years (95%CI [94–100]). There were no dislocations. There was one revision for infection. The mean PMA score was 15.5 (range, 9–18).
Discussion |
The frequency of acetabular loosening was comparable to the frequency in cemented DMCs with a reinforcement device. A cemented DMC without a reinforcement device is possible and is a simple and viable option when there is moderate bone stock alteration.
Level of evidence |
IV, retrospective cohort study.
El texto completo de este artículo está disponible en PDF.Keywords : Hip arthroplasty, Dual mobility, Instability, Dislocation, Bone cement, Loosening
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