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Results of Hip Arthroplasty Using a COREN Stem at a Minimum of Ten Years

  • Joon Soon Kang;Yoon Cheol Nam;Dae Gyu Kwon;Dong Jin Ryu
    • Hip & pelvis
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    • 제34권4호
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    • pp.211-218
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: We report on the 10-year clinical hip function and radiologic outcomes of patients who underwent hip arthroplasty using a COREN stem. Materials and Methods: A consecutive series of 224 primary cementless hip arthroplasty implantations were performed using a COREN stem between 2009 and 2011; among these, evaluation of 128 hips was performed during a minimum follow-up period of 10 years. The mean age of patients was 65.4 years (range, 40-82 years) and the mean duration of follow-up was 10.8 years (range, 10-12 years). Evaluation of clinical hip function and radiologic implant outcomes was performed according to clinical score, thigh pain, and radiologic analysis. Results: Dramatic improvement of the mean Harris hip score (HHS) from 59.4 preoperatively to 93.5 was observed at the final follow-up (P≤0.01). Stable fixation was demonstrated for all implants with no change in position except for one case of Vancouver type B2 periprosthetic femur fracture. A radiolucent line (RLL) was observed in 16 hips (12.5%). Thigh pain was observed in only two hips (1.6%) at the final follow-up. There were no cases of osteolysis around the stem. The survival rate for the COREN stem was 97.7%. Conclusion: Good long-term survival with excellent clinical and radiological outcomes can be achieved using the COREN femoral stem regardless of Dorr type.

인공고관절의 설계인자들이 해리현상에 미치는 영향에 대한 해석 (Analysis of Loosening Phenomenon in Artificial Hip Joint Application Related to Design Parameters)

  • 김영은;정정화
    • 대한의용생체공학회:의공학회지
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.155-162
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    • 1993
  • The human's biomechanical structure keeps an optimal state by adapting the original biomechanical structure according to a change in the physical environment. This phenomenon is believed to be the main cause of loosening of the total hip replacement which is used widely in these days. In this study the bone density change due to artificial hip joint, which is generally believed as bone-remodeling, was investigated by the finite element method. For this, 2-D FEM models with 4 nodal point elements were constructed for intact and implanted cases. The density was calculated by comparing the relative amounts of effective stress for these two cases. In this way, calculated new density values were used in the next step as input values and this procedure repeated until convergence was obtained. Severe density change was detected at the femoral cortex of the proximal-medial side as expected. Moreover, following surprising result was found from this analysis. Titanium alloy prosthesis showed less density change compared to stainless steel prosthesis at earlier stage, however, almost same amount of the density change was detected at final stage. It was also found that other design parameters could not significantly affect its density change.

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스템 길이에 따른 환자맞춤 인공고관절의 역학적 안정성 비교 (Comparison of Biomechanical Stability of Custom-made Hip Implants using Finite Element Analysis)

  • 전용태
    • 한국CDE학회논문집
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    • 제21권4호
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    • pp.426-432
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    • 2016
  • Designing a morphologically well-fitted hip implant to a patient anatomy is desirable to improve surgical outcomes since a commercial ready-made hip implant may not well conform to the patient joint. In this study, biomechanical stability of patient-specific hip implants with two different stem lengths was compared and discussed using a 3D finite element analysis (FEA). The FEA results in this study showed that an increase in stem length brings about more the peaked von-Mises stress (PVMS) in the prosthesis and less in the femur. However the decrease in von-Mises stress in the femur causes stress shielding phenomenon that usually leads to considerable bone resorption. Although, in biomechanical stability point of view, this work recommends the use of smaller stems, the length of stem must be determined by considering both the von-Mises stress and the stress-shielding phenomenon.

Dual Mobility Cup for Revision of Dislocation of a Hip Prosthesis in a Dog with Chronic Hip Dislocation

  • Jaemin Jeong;Haebeom Lee
    • 한국임상수의학회지
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    • 제39권6호
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    • pp.390-394
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    • 2022
  • A 6-year-old, 36.5 kg castrated male Golden Retriever presented for revision surgery for left total hip replacement. The patient underwent removal of the cup and head implants due to unmanageable prosthetic hip dislocation, despite revision surgery. On physical examination, the dog showed persistent weight-bearing lameness after exercise of the left hindlimb with mild muscle atrophy. Radiographic examination revealed dorsolateral displacement of the femur with a remnant stem and bony proliferation around the cranial and caudal acetabulum rims. The surgical plan was to apply the dual mobility cup to increase the range of motion and jump distance to correct soft tissue elongation and laxity caused by a prolonged period of craniodorsal dislocation of the femur. The preparation of the acetabulum for cup fixation was performed with a 29-mm reamer, and the 29.5-mm outer shell was fixed with five 2.4-mm cortical screws. The head and medium neck of the dual-mobility system were placed on the cup, and the hip joint was reduced between the neck and stem. The dog exhibited slight weight bearing on a controlled leash walk the day after surgery. The patient was discharged 2 weeks postoperatively without any complications. Six months postoperatively, osseointegration and a well-positioned cup implant were observed, and the dog showed excellent limb function without hip dislocation until 18 months of phone call follow-up.

Recent updates for biomaterials used in total hip arthroplasty

  • Hu, Chang Yong;Yoon, Taek-Rim
    • 생체재료학회지
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    • 제22권4호
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    • pp.259-270
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    • 2018
  • Background: Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is probably one of the most successful surgical interventions performed in medicine. Through the revolution of hip arthroplasty by principles of low friction arthroplasty was introduced by Sir John Charnley in 1960s. Thereafter, new bearing materials, fixation methods, and new designs has been improved. The main concern regarding failure of THA has been the biological response to particulate polyethylene debris generated by conventional metal on polyethylene bearing surfaces leading to osteolysis and aseptic loosening of the prosthesis. To resolve these problems, the materials of the modern THA were developed since then. Methods: A literature search strategy was conducted using various search terms in PUBMED. The highest quality articles that met the inclusion criteria and best answered the topics of focus of this review were selected. Key search terms included 'total hip arthroplasty', 'biomaterials', 'stainless steel', 'cobalt-chromium', 'titanium', 'polyethylene', and 'ceramic'. Results: The initial search retrieved 6921 articles. Thirty-two articles were selected and used in the review. Conclusion: This article introduces biomaterials used in THA and discusses various bearing materials in currentclinical use in THA as well as the newer biomaterials which may even further decrease wear and improve THA survivorship.

무시멘트형 대퇴스템에서 원위부 압박 정도에 따른 생체역학적 특성 (Biomechanical characteristics of the distal filling effects in cementless femoral stem)

  • 박상석;박재원;채수원
    • 대한기계학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한기계학회 2000년도 춘계학술대회논문집A
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    • pp.387-392
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    • 2000
  • In cementless total hip replacement(THR), an initial stability of the femoral component is important to long term fixation of femoral stem. The initial stability has close relationship with the relative displacement of prosthesis and spongy bone at the proximal of femur. After implantation of the prosthesis. the surrounding bone is partially shielded from load carrying and starts to resort. Stress shielding is the cause of the loss of proximal bone. Assessing stress distribution of femur is important to predict stress shielding. The initial stability and the stress shielding were investigated for two loading conditions approximating a single leg stance and a stair climbing. Three types of stems were studied by the finite element method to analyze the biomechanical effects of distal filling of cementless femoral stems, Three types of stems employed are a distal filling stem, a distal flexible stem, and a distal tapered stem.

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PET/CT에서의 고관절 삽입물에 의한 인공물과 Metal Artifact Reduction Algorithm의 유용성에 대한 고찰 (The Study of Usefulness of Metal Artifact Reduction Algorithm and Artifacts Caused by Metallic Hip Prosthesis on PET/CT)

  • 박민수;함준철;조용인;강천구;박훈희;임한상;이창호
    • 핵의학기술
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    • 제16권2호
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    • pp.35-43
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    • 2012
  • CT를 기반으로 감쇠 보정이 시행되는 PET/CT 검사에서는 금속 삽입물에 의한 선속 경화 현상 (Beam Hardening Artifact)으로 인공물이 발생 된다. 이는 인접한 부위의 과대 혹은 과소 평가를 유발하는 감쇠 보정으로 인해 $^{18}F$-FDG의 섭취 변화를 가져오며 영상의 질과 비뇨 생식기 질환의 진단능을 저하시킨다. 따라서 본 연구에서는 PET/CT 영상의 질 향상을 위한 금속 인공물 저감 (Metal Artifact Reduction, MAR) algorithm 재구성방법의 유용성을 평가하고자 한다. 인공 고관절 삽입물에 대한 인공물을 평가하기 위해 SPECT/PET Phantom에 고관절 삽입물을 고정 하여 PET/CT를 진행했다. W/O MAR algorithm 영상과 MAR algorithm 영상에서 CT상에 나타나는 Bright streak, Dark streak, Metal과 Background의 영역에서의 표준화 섭취 계수(Standardized Uptake Value)의 변화를 분석하였다. 또한 본원에 내원한 고관절 전치환술을 시행한 15명의 환자에게서 W/O MAR algorithm과 MAR algorithm, 비 감쇠 보정 영상을 비교 평가하였다. W/O MAR algorithm 영상에서 SUV는 Bright streak 영역에서는 $0.98{\pm}0.48$ g/ml, Dark streak 영역에서는 $0.88{\pm}0.02$ g/ml, Metal 영역에는 $0.24{\pm}0.16$ g/ml, Background 영역은 $0.91{\pm}0.18$ g/ml로 측정되었다. 하지만 MAR algorithm 영상에서는 Bright streak 영역에서는 $0.88{\pm}0.49$ g/ml, Dark streak 영역은 $0.63{\pm}0.21$ g/ml, Metal 영역에서는 $0.06{\pm}0.07$ g/ml, Background는 $0.90{\pm}0.02$ g/ml로 측정되었다. MAR algorithm 적용 시 SUV가 평균적으로 감소 하였으며, W/O MAR algorithm 영상에서는 Bright streak영역에서 Background 보다 높게 측정되어 false positive uptake로 나타났으나 MAR algorithm 영상에서는 Background와 비슷한 농도와 SUV가 나타났고, false positive uptake가 관찰되지 않았다. 따라서 MAR algorithm을 적용하여 인공 고관절 삽입물 주변 조직의 과대 혹은 과소 감쇠 보정으로 인한 섭취의 증가를 줄일 수 있었다. 하지만 Dark streak 영역에서의 SUV 저하를 줄이기 위한 방안은 더욱 많은 연구가 이뤄져야 할 것이다. 고관절 삽입 인공물로 인해 발생하는 Bright streak 영역에서의 false positive uptake를 감소시키고 이와 인접해 있는 비뇨 생식기 질환에 W/O MAR algorithm과 MAR algorithm, 비 감쇠 보정 영상이 동시에 제공된다면 더욱 진단능을 향상 시킬 수 있으리라 생각된다.

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Comparison of Short Curved Stems and Standard-length Single Wedged Stems for Cementless Total Hip Arthroplasty

  • Chan Young Lee;Sheng-Yu Jin;Ji Hoon Choi;Taek-Rim Yoon;Kyung-Soon Park
    • Hip & pelvis
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    • 제36권2호
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    • pp.120-128
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    • 2024
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the clinical and radiographic outcomes with use of short-curved stems versus standard-length single wedged stems over a minimum follow-up period of five years. Materials and Methods: A retrospective study of primary total hip arthroplasties performed using the Fitmore® stem (127 hips, 122 patients) and the M/L taper® stem (195 hips, 187 patients) between October 2012 and June 2014 was conducted. The clinical and radiographic outcomes were obtained for evaluation over a minimum follow-up period of five years. Results: In both the Fitmore® and M/L taper® groups, the mean Harris hip score improved from 52.4 and 48.9 preoperatively to 93.3 and 94.5 at the final follow-up, respectively (P=0.980). The mean Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index scores also improved from 73.3 and 76.8 preoperatively to 22.9 and 25.6 at the final follow-up, respectively (P=0.465). Fifteen hips (Fitmore®: 14 hips; M/L taper®: one hip, P<0.001) developed intraoperative cracks and were treated simultaneously with cerclage wiring. Radiography showed a radiolucent line in 24 hips in the Fitmore® group and 12 hips in the M/L taper® group (P=0.125). Cortical hypertrophy was detected in 29 hips (Fitmore® group: 28 hips; M/L taper® group: one hip, P<0.001). Conclusion: Similarly favorable clinical and radiographic outcomes were achieved with use of both short-curved stems and standard-length single wedged stems. However, higher cortical hypertrophy and a higher rate of femoral crack were observed with use of Fitmore® stems.

Primary Arthroplasty for Unstable and Failed Intertrochanteric Fractures: Role of Multi-Planar Trochanteric Wiring Technique

  • Javahir A. Pachore;Vikram Indrajit Shah;Sachin Upadhyay;Shrikunj Babulal Patel
    • Hip & pelvis
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    • 제35권2호
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    • pp.108-121
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    • 2023
  • Purpose: The primary objective of the current study is to demonstrate the trochanteric wiring technique. A secondary objective is to evaluate the clinico-radiological outcomes of use of the wiring technique during primary arthroplasty for treatment of unstable and failed intertrochanteric fractures. Materials and Methods: A prospective study including follow-up of 127 patients with unstable and failed intertrochanteric fractures who underwent primary hip arthroplasty using novel multi-planar trochanteric wiring was conducted. The average follow-up period was 17.8±4.7 months. Clinical assessment was performed using the Harris hip score (HHS). Radiographic evaluation was performed for assessment of union of the trochanter and any mechanical failure. P<0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: At the latest follow-up, the mean HHS showed significant improvement from 79.9±1.8 (at three months) to 91.6±5.1 (P<0.05). In addition, no significant difference in the HHS was observed between male and female patients (P=0.29) and between fresh and failed intertrochanteric fractures (P=0.08). Union was achieved in all cases of fractured trochanter, except one. Wire breakage was observed in three patients. There were five cases of limb length discrepancy, three cases of lurch, and three cases of wire-related bursitis. There were no cases of dislocation or infection. Radiographs showed stable prosthesis in situ with no evidence of subsidence. Conclusion: Use of the proposed wiring technique was helpful in restoring the abductor level arm and multi-planar stability, which enabled better rehabilitation and resulted in excellent clinical and radiological outcomes with minimal risk of mechanical failure.