Large femoral bone loss after hip revision using the uncemented proximally porous-coated Bi-Metric prosthesis: 22 Hips followed for a mean of 6 years

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Background and purpose: Periprosthetic bone loss after uncemented femoral hip revision is a matter of concern. We have used a proximally porous- and hydroxyapatite-coated prosthesis (Bi-Metric) in revision since 1989 and now we report the bone changes. This prosthesis is intended to distribute the forces more evenly and to avoid proximal femoral unloading. Methods: 22 patients were unilaterally reoperated because of aseptic loosening. Only patients with a healthy contralateral hip were included. Mean age at revision was 69 (55-80) years. Bone defects were graded by Gustilo-Pasternak and Endo-Klinik classifications. Clinical assessment was performed with Harris hip score. We used radiographs and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry to evaluate migration, femoral remodeling, and bone mineral density after 72 (30-158) months. Results: The mean Harris hip score was 74 (30-100) points at follow-up. Mild thigh discomfort was present in 1 patient and moderate thigh pain in 3 patients. There was no loosening or subsidence. Osteolysis seen at revision had diminished in 19 of the 22 hips at follow-up. We noted a large reduction in bone mineral density. It was most pronounced in Gruen regions 1, 2, 6, and 7. Interpretation: Revision with this stem is a reliable procedure; however, we noted a large degree of proximal bone loss that could lead to later mechanical complications or fractures. Copyright © Informa Healthcare Ltd 2009. All rights reserved.

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Adolphson, P. Y., Salemyr, M. O. F., Sköldenberg, O. G., & Bodén, H. S. G. (2009). Large femoral bone loss after hip revision using the uncemented proximally porous-coated Bi-Metric prosthesis: 22 Hips followed for a mean of 6 years. Acta Orthopaedica, 80(1), 14–19. https://doi.org/10.1080/17453670902804802

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