Cemented and cementless dual mobility cups show similar fixation, low polyethylene wear, and low serum cobalt-chromium in elderly patients: a randomized radiostereometry study with 6 years' follow-up.
Journal
Acta orthopaedica
ISSN: 1745-3682
Titre abrégé: Acta Orthop
Pays: Sweden
ID NLM: 101231512
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
16 12 2022
16 12 2022
Historique:
received:
20
01
2022
entrez:
22
12
2022
pubmed:
23
12
2022
medline:
24
12
2022
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
Dual mobility (DM) articulation total hip arthroplasty (THA) is used increasingly to reduce dislocation risk. We investigated cup fixation, polyethylene (PE) wear, serum chromium and cobalt ions, and their correlation to physical activity in patients with DM cups at 6-year follow-up. In a patient-blinded RCT, 60 patients with hip osteoarthritis at a median age of 74 years (70-82) were randomly allocated to cemented (n = 30) or cementless hydroxyapatite-coated (n = 30) fixation of Avantage DM THA with a highly-crosslinked vitamin-E PE liner. Cup migration and PE wear were measured with radiostereometric analysis (RSA), chromium and cobalt ions were measured in serum, and physical activity was measured with accelerometers. At 6-year follow-up, proximal cup migration was similar: 0.14 mm (95% CI 0.01-0.28) for cemented cups and 0.21 mm (0.02-0.39) for cementless cups. The PE wear rate from 1- to 6-year follow-up was also similar: 0.06 mm/year (0.04-0.09) for cemented cups and 0.07 mm/year (0.04-0.11) for cementless cups. Serum metal ion levels were undetectable or very low. Physical activity was mainly low intensity and did not correlate to PE wear rate or cup migration. Cemented and cementless DM cups with highly crosslinked vitamin-E infused liners have similar cup migration and PE wear when used for primary THA surgery.
Sections du résumé
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE
Dual mobility (DM) articulation total hip arthroplasty (THA) is used increasingly to reduce dislocation risk. We investigated cup fixation, polyethylene (PE) wear, serum chromium and cobalt ions, and their correlation to physical activity in patients with DM cups at 6-year follow-up.
PATIENTS AND METHODS
In a patient-blinded RCT, 60 patients with hip osteoarthritis at a median age of 74 years (70-82) were randomly allocated to cemented (n = 30) or cementless hydroxyapatite-coated (n = 30) fixation of Avantage DM THA with a highly-crosslinked vitamin-E PE liner. Cup migration and PE wear were measured with radiostereometric analysis (RSA), chromium and cobalt ions were measured in serum, and physical activity was measured with accelerometers.
RESULTS
At 6-year follow-up, proximal cup migration was similar: 0.14 mm (95% CI 0.01-0.28) for cemented cups and 0.21 mm (0.02-0.39) for cementless cups. The PE wear rate from 1- to 6-year follow-up was also similar: 0.06 mm/year (0.04-0.09) for cemented cups and 0.07 mm/year (0.04-0.11) for cementless cups. Serum metal ion levels were undetectable or very low. Physical activity was mainly low intensity and did not correlate to PE wear rate or cup migration.
CONCLUSION
Cemented and cementless DM cups with highly crosslinked vitamin-E infused liners have similar cup migration and PE wear when used for primary THA surgery.
Identifiants
pubmed: 36545926
doi: 10.2340/17453674.2022.5761
pmc: PMC9772923
doi:
Substances chimiques
Polyethylene
9002-88-4
Chromium
0R0008Q3JB
Cobalt
3G0H8C9362
Vitamins
0
Types de publication
Randomized Controlled Trial
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
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