Title of article :
Radiographic and histopathologic analysis of osteolysis after total shoulder arthroplasty
Author/Authors :
Kepler، نويسنده , , Christopher K. and Nho، نويسنده , , Shane J. and Bansal، نويسنده , , Manjula and Ala، نويسنده , , Owen L. and Craig، نويسنده , , Edward V. and Wright، نويسنده , , Timothy M. and Warren، نويسنده , , Russell F.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
8
From page :
588
To page :
595
Abstract :
Hypothesis tudy analyzed clinical, radiographic, and histologic data from failed total shoulder arthroplasties (TSAs) to determine factors associated with osteolysis. als and methods 985 to 2005, 52 patients (mean age, 61.6 years) underwent revision TSA at a single institution at a mean of 4.3 years after their index surgery. Patients were retrospectively assigned to 2 cohorts based on the presence (n = 10) or absence (n = 42) of osteolysis around their implants on the last prerevision surgery radiographs. Clinical information, associated histopathology from tissues obtained at revision surgery, and polyethylene wear data from the retrieved glenoid components were compared between groups. s osteolysis group, 20% had screw fixation compared with 2.5% without osteolysis (P = .039). The radiolucency score was significantly higher in the osteolysis group: 12.7 ± 2.0 vs 8.7 ± 3.7 (P = .003). Wear analysis of the osteolysis group demonstrated significant increases in third-body particles compared with those implants without osteolysis (P = .004). Histology available from retrieved implants demonstrated particulate debris in 62% of patients with osteolytic lesions vs 67% without osteolytic lesions (P > .05). sion icant differences were found in patients with osteolytic lesions compared with patients undergoing TSA revision surgery without such lesions, specifically with regard to glenoids that used adjuvant screw fixation, the presence of increased radiolucent lines, and an abundance of third-body wear. No significant differences were found in particulate wear debris despite the prevailing notion that osteolysis is associated with particulate debris from implant wear. sion fixation and third-body wear were associated with osteolysis after TSA.
Keywords :
Polyethylene wear , implant debris , Failed total shoulder arthroplasty , retrieval analysis , osteolysis
Journal title :
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Record number :
1868547
Link To Document :
بازگشت