The Early Result of Cementless Arthroplasty for Femur Neck Fracture in Elderly Patients with Severe Osteoporosis.
- Author:
Jae Seong SEO
1
;
Seong Kee SHIN
;
Sung Han JUN
;
Chang Ho CHO
;
Byung Ho LIM
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords: Elderly; Osteoporosis; Femur neck fractures; Cementless arthroplasty
- MeSH: Aged*; Arthroplasty*; Butylated Hydroxyanisole; Classification; Dislocations; Femoral Neck Fractures*; Hemiarthroplasty; Hip; Humans; Osteoporosis*
- From:Hip & Pelvis 2014;26(4):256-262
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: PURPOSE: The purposes of the current study were to assess the early results of cementless hip arthroplasty (HA) for femoral neck fractures in elderly patients with severe osteoporosis and to compare the clinical outcomes between those who underwent total HA (THA) or bipolar hemiarthroplasty (BHA). MATERIALS AND METHODS: From April 2011 to May 2012, we performed 87 cementless HAs for displaced femoral neck fractures in elderly patients (> or =65 years) with severe osteoporosis. Among them, we studied 70 hips that were able to be followed-up for >24 months. Of these, 34 underwent THA and 36 underwent BHA. Clinical results were evaluated using the Harris hip score (HHS), Koval classification, and radiographs. RESULTS: Only one instance of femoral stem loosening was observed. Additionally, no dislocations were observed and no revision surgeries were required. The mean changes in the functional items of the HHS scores were 2.8 and 5.2 for those who underwent THA and BHA, respectively (P<0.05). According to the Koval classification used for the ambulatory status analysis, the mean perioperative change in the grade was 0.8 (0-4), with no significant differences noted between the THA and BHA groups. CONCLUSION: The early results of cementless HA for femur neck fractures in elderly patients with osteoporosis were satisfactory, and THA was found to have a functional advantage over BHA.