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Erschienen in: Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery 6/2003

01.07.2003 | Original Article

Hip revision with impacted morselized allografts: unrestricted weight-bearing and restricted weight-bearing have similar effect on migration

A radiostereometry analysis

verfasst von: Ewald Ornstein, Herbert Franzén, Ragnar Johnsson, Anna Stefánsdóttir, Martin Sundberg, Magnus Tägil

Erschienen in: Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery | Ausgabe 6/2003

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Abstract

Background

No consensus exists as to whether to let patients bear weight or not after revision of a loosened hip prosthesis using morselized and impacted allograft bone and cement. In the original description of the method, the patients were advised not to bear weight for 3 months postoperatively. Theoretically, bone graft remodeling is enhanced by mechanical load, but an increased migration of the prosthesis within the graft can also be anticipated. In addition, practicing restricted weight-bearing is cumbersome for the patients.

Methods

The present study was initiated to evaluate the migration, as measured by radiostereometry analysis (RSA), in patients mobilized with unrestricted weight-bearing after a hip revision using the X-change Revision Instruments System. This group was compared with a previous series with restricted weight-bearing for the initial 3 months postoperatively. Seven stems and 12 sockets were evaluated by RSA over 2 years. Only patients without intraoperative complications were mobilized with unrestricted weight-bearing.

Results

All 7 stems migrated in the distal direction (median 2.6 mm; range 0.8–16.5 mm) and in the posterior direction (median 2.3 mm; range 0.7–22.1 mm). Eleven of the 12 sockets migrated in the proximal direction (median 2.5 mm; range 0.2–8.1 mm). The migration rate decreased gradually in all directions, but 3 stems and 5 sockets still migrated between the 1.5- and 2-year follow-ups. There were no significant differences in migration in any direction for either the stems or the sockets compared to the group with restricted weight-bearing.

Conclusion

No increased migration occurred in the group free to bear weight as compared to restricted weight-bearing. We shall continue to allow unrestricted weight-bearing in cases where the femoral bone feels competent to withstand the initial load. It simplifies the postoperative mobilization, and we speculate that it might increase the remodeling of the graft.
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Metadaten
Titel
Hip revision with impacted morselized allografts: unrestricted weight-bearing and restricted weight-bearing have similar effect on migration
A radiostereometry analysis
verfasst von
Ewald Ornstein
Herbert Franzén
Ragnar Johnsson
Anna Stefánsdóttir
Martin Sundberg
Magnus Tägil
Publikationsdatum
01.07.2003
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery / Ausgabe 6/2003
Print ISSN: 0936-8051
Elektronische ISSN: 1434-3916
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00402-003-0499-7

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