RESURFACING OF ONLY THE FEMORAL-HEAD FOR OSTEONECROSIS - LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP-STUDY

Citation
Cl. Nelson et al., RESURFACING OF ONLY THE FEMORAL-HEAD FOR OSTEONECROSIS - LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP-STUDY, The Journal of arthroplasty, 12(7), 1997, pp. 736-740
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Biomedical
Journal title
ISSN journal
08835403
Volume
12
Issue
7
Year of publication
1997
Pages
736 - 740
Database
ISI
SICI code
0883-5403(1997)12:7<736:ROOTFF>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
Fourteen patients (21 hips) with osteonecrosis of the femoral head wit h collapse had the femoral head resurfaced with a cemented titanium sh ell. All of the femoral heads were Ficat stage III or IV. Of the 21 su rgeries, 7 were failures. Treatment for all 4 patients with sickle cel l disease or trait failed (100%). When the cases of 17 patients who di d not have sickle cell disease or trait were reviewed separately, the success rate was 14 of 17 (82%). The follow-up periods (all > 5 years) of the 14 successful patients in this group averaged 6.2 years, and t heir average Harris hip score was 87 (10 excellent, 4 good). Of the 14 successes, 10 patients had a follow-up period longer than 5 years (av erage, 7.7 years) and an average Harris hip score of 94 (7 excellent, and 3 good). There was no evidence of loosening and there was no osteo lysis. It is concluded that this operation provides an alternative to hemiarthroplasty, total joint arthroplasty surgery, or bipolar arthrop lasty. This is a time-buying first-stage operation and, for younger pa tients, will not last a lifetime. The concept appears prudent because the surgical procedure is directed at the site of primary disease, the femoral head.