The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 24, Issue: 1, Page: 56-64

Long-Term Remodeling in Proximal Femur Around a Hydroxyapatite-Coated Anatomic Stem: Ten Years Densitometric Follow-Up

Panisello, Juan J; Herrero, Luis; Canales, Vicente; Herrera, Antonio; Martínez, Angel A; Mateo, Jesús
Hip
Bone remodeling after a hip arthroplasty has been quantified with dual energy x-ray absorptiometry, usually for short-term follow-up. We used this technique to determine the long-term remodeling produced by a hydroxyapatite-coated, anatomic stem. Eighty patients with unilateral hip osteoarthritis were included in the study. The contralateral, healthy hip was taken as control. Bilateral dual energy x-ray absorptiometry scans were done before the surgery, at 15 days, and 1 and 10 years postoperatively. There was a decrease of bone mineral density in zones 1 and 7, which ranged from 12.2% to 27.3% at the end of the first year. There were no changes in zones 1 to 6 from the 1st to the 10th year, but there was a late decrease, up to 42.9%, in zone 7. The changes of bone mineral density promoted by this stem occurred in the first postoperative year. Late loss was seen only in area 7.

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