Preparation of the femoral bone cavity in cementless stems: broaching versus compaction: A 5-year randomized radiostereometric and dual X-ray absorptiometry study of 40 bilateral 1-stage operations

Background and purpose — Short-term experimental studies have confirmed that there is superior fixation of cementless implants inserted with compaction compared to broaching of the cancellous bone. Patients and methods — 1-stage, bilateral primary THA was performed in 28 patients between May 2001 an...

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Main Authors: Mette H Hjorth, Maiken Stilling, Kjeld Søballe, Poul Torben Nielsen, Poul H Christensen, Søren Kold
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2016-11-01
Series:Acta Orthopaedica
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2016.1244958
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spelling doaj-d77e2f4b7e1b49ac9fc08734182f8c902021-02-02T00:47:54ZengTaylor & Francis GroupActa Orthopaedica1745-36741745-36822016-11-0187657558210.1080/17453674.2016.12449581244958Preparation of the femoral bone cavity in cementless stems: broaching versus compaction: A 5-year randomized radiostereometric and dual X-ray absorptiometry study of 40 bilateral 1-stage operationsMette H Hjorth0Maiken Stilling1Kjeld Søballe2Poul Torben Nielsen3Poul H Christensen4Søren Kold5Aarhus University HospitalAarhus University HospitalAarhus University HospitalAalborg University HospitalAalborg University HospitalAarhus University HospitalBackground and purpose — Short-term experimental studies have confirmed that there is superior fixation of cementless implants inserted with compaction compared to broaching of the cancellous bone. Patients and methods — 1-stage, bilateral primary THA was performed in 28 patients between May 2001 and September 2007. The patients were randomized to femoral bone preparation with broaching on 1 side and compaction on the other side. 8 patients declined to attend the postoperative follow-up, leaving 20 patients (13 male) with a mean age of 58 (36–70) years for evaluation. The patients were followed with radiostereometric analysis (RSA) at baseline, at 6 and 12 weeks, and at 1, 2, and 5 years, and measurements of periprosthetic bone mineral density (BMD) at baseline and at 1, 2, and 5 years. The subjective part of the Harris hip score (HHS) and details of complications throughout the observation period were obtained at a mean interval of 6.3 (3.0–9.5) years after surgery. Results — Femoral stems in the compaction group had a higher degree of medio-lateral migration (0.21 mm, 95% CI: 0.03–0.40) than femoral stems in the broaching group at 5 years (p = 0.02). No other significant differences in translations or rotations were found between the 2 surgical techniques at 2 years (p > 0.4) and 5 years (p > 0.7) postoperatively. There were no individual stems with continuous migration. Periprosthetic BMD in the 7 Gruen zones was similar at 2 years and at 5 years. Intraoperative femoral fractures occurred in 2 of 20 compacted hips, but there were none in the 20 broached hips. The HHS and dislocations were similar in the 2 groups at 6.3 (3.0–9.5) years after surgery. Interpretation — Bone compaction as a surgical technique with the Bi-Metric stem did not show the superior outcomes expected compared to conventional broaching. Furthermore, 2 periprosthetic fractures occurred using the compaction technique, so we cannot recommend compaction for insertion of the cementless Bi-Metric stem.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2016.1244958
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author Mette H Hjorth
Maiken Stilling
Kjeld Søballe
Poul Torben Nielsen
Poul H Christensen
Søren Kold
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Maiken Stilling
Kjeld Søballe
Poul Torben Nielsen
Poul H Christensen
Søren Kold
Preparation of the femoral bone cavity in cementless stems: broaching versus compaction: A 5-year randomized radiostereometric and dual X-ray absorptiometry study of 40 bilateral 1-stage operations
Acta Orthopaedica
author_facet Mette H Hjorth
Maiken Stilling
Kjeld Søballe
Poul Torben Nielsen
Poul H Christensen
Søren Kold
author_sort Mette H Hjorth
title Preparation of the femoral bone cavity in cementless stems: broaching versus compaction: A 5-year randomized radiostereometric and dual X-ray absorptiometry study of 40 bilateral 1-stage operations
title_short Preparation of the femoral bone cavity in cementless stems: broaching versus compaction: A 5-year randomized radiostereometric and dual X-ray absorptiometry study of 40 bilateral 1-stage operations
title_full Preparation of the femoral bone cavity in cementless stems: broaching versus compaction: A 5-year randomized radiostereometric and dual X-ray absorptiometry study of 40 bilateral 1-stage operations
title_fullStr Preparation of the femoral bone cavity in cementless stems: broaching versus compaction: A 5-year randomized radiostereometric and dual X-ray absorptiometry study of 40 bilateral 1-stage operations
title_full_unstemmed Preparation of the femoral bone cavity in cementless stems: broaching versus compaction: A 5-year randomized radiostereometric and dual X-ray absorptiometry study of 40 bilateral 1-stage operations
title_sort preparation of the femoral bone cavity in cementless stems: broaching versus compaction: a 5-year randomized radiostereometric and dual x-ray absorptiometry study of 40 bilateral 1-stage operations
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Acta Orthopaedica
issn 1745-3674
1745-3682
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Background and purpose — Short-term experimental studies have confirmed that there is superior fixation of cementless implants inserted with compaction compared to broaching of the cancellous bone. Patients and methods — 1-stage, bilateral primary THA was performed in 28 patients between May 2001 and September 2007. The patients were randomized to femoral bone preparation with broaching on 1 side and compaction on the other side. 8 patients declined to attend the postoperative follow-up, leaving 20 patients (13 male) with a mean age of 58 (36–70) years for evaluation. The patients were followed with radiostereometric analysis (RSA) at baseline, at 6 and 12 weeks, and at 1, 2, and 5 years, and measurements of periprosthetic bone mineral density (BMD) at baseline and at 1, 2, and 5 years. The subjective part of the Harris hip score (HHS) and details of complications throughout the observation period were obtained at a mean interval of 6.3 (3.0–9.5) years after surgery. Results — Femoral stems in the compaction group had a higher degree of medio-lateral migration (0.21 mm, 95% CI: 0.03–0.40) than femoral stems in the broaching group at 5 years (p = 0.02). No other significant differences in translations or rotations were found between the 2 surgical techniques at 2 years (p > 0.4) and 5 years (p > 0.7) postoperatively. There were no individual stems with continuous migration. Periprosthetic BMD in the 7 Gruen zones was similar at 2 years and at 5 years. Intraoperative femoral fractures occurred in 2 of 20 compacted hips, but there were none in the 20 broached hips. The HHS and dislocations were similar in the 2 groups at 6.3 (3.0–9.5) years after surgery. Interpretation — Bone compaction as a surgical technique with the Bi-Metric stem did not show the superior outcomes expected compared to conventional broaching. Furthermore, 2 periprosthetic fractures occurred using the compaction technique, so we cannot recommend compaction for insertion of the cementless Bi-Metric stem.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2016.1244958
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