Title of article :
Increased migration of uncemented acetabular cups in female total hip arthroplasty patients with low systemic bone mineral density
Author/Authors :
FINNILÄ, Sami Orthopaedic Research Unit - Turku University Hospital and University of Turku , MORITZ, Niko Orthopaedic Research Unit - Turku University Hospital and University of Turku , SVEDSTRÖM, Erkki Department of Diagnostic Radiology - Turku University Hospital, Turku, Finland , ALM, Jessica J Orthopaedic Research Unit - Turku University Hospital and University of Turku , ARO, Hannu T Orthopaedic Research Unit - Turku University Hospital and University of Turku
Abstract :
Background and purpose — Low bone mineral density (BMD)
may jeopardize the initial component stability and delay osseo-
integration of uncemented acetabular cups in total hip arthro-
plasty (THA). We measured the migration of uncemented cups in
women with low or normal BMD.
Patients and methods — We used radiostereometric analysis
(RSA) to measure the migration of hydroxyapatite-coated tita-
nium alloy cups with alumina-on-alumina bearings in THA of 34
female patients with a median age of 64 (41–78) years. 10 patients
had normal BMD and 24 patients had low systemic BMD (T-score
≤ −1) based on dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). Cup
migration was followed with RSA for 2 years. Radiographic fol-
low-up was done at a median of 8 (2–10) years.
Results — Patients with normal BMD did not show a statis-
tically significant cup migration after the settling period of 3
months, while patients with low BMD had a continuous proximal
migration between 3 and 12 months (p = 0.03). These differences
in cup migration persisted at 24 months. Based on the perceived
risk of cup revision, 14 of the 24 cases were “at risk” (proximal
translation of 0.2 to 1.0 mm) in the low-BMD group and 2 of the10
cases were “at risk” in the normal-BMD group (odds ratio (OR)
= 8.0, 95% CI: 1.3–48). The radiographic follow-up showed no
radiolucent lines or osteolysis. 2 cups have been revised for frac-
tures of the ceramic bearings, but none for loosening.
Interpretation — Low BMD contributed to cup migration
beyond the settling period of 3 months, but the migrating cups
appeared to osseointegrate eventually.
Keywords :
hip arthroplasty , low systemic bone , mineral density , uncemented acetabular cups
Journal title :
Acta Orthopaedica