Author/Authors :
M PAKVIS, Dean F Department of Orthopaedic surgery, Sint Maartenskliniek , HEESTERBEEK, Petra J C Sint Maartenskliniek Research, Nijmegen, the Netherlands , SEVERENS, Marianne Sint Maartenskliniek Research, Nijmegen, the Netherlands , SPRUIT, Maarten Department of Orthopaedic surgery, Sint Maartenskliniek
Abstract :
Background and purpose — The acetabular component has
remained the weakest link in hip arthroplasty for achievement
of long-term survival. One of the possible explanatory factors
for acetabular failure has been acetabular stress shielding. For
this, we investigated the effects of a cementless elastic socket on
acetabular bone mineral density (BMD).
Patients and methods — During 2008–2009, we performed a
single-center prospective cohort trial on 25 patients (mean age 64
(SD 4), 18 females) in whom we implanted a cementless elastic
press-fi t socket. Using quantitative BMD measurements on CT,
we determined the change in BMD surrounding the acetabular
component over a 2-year follow-up period.
Results — We found a statistically signifi cant decrease in cancel-
lous BMD (−14% to −35%) and a stable level of cortical BMD (5%
to −5%) surrounding the elastic press-fi t cup during the follow-up
period. The main decrease was seen during the fi rst 6 months after
implantation. During the second year, cancellous BMD showed a
further decrease in the medial and lower acetabular regions.
Interpretation — We found no evidence that an elastic press-fi t
socket would prevent acetabular stress shielding during a 2-year
follow-up.