Revision of Articular Surface Replacement (ASR) Total Hip Arthroplasty: Correlation of Perioperative Data and Early Post-Revision Outcome Results

Abstract The articular surface replacement (ASR) total hip arthroplasty (THA) showed accelerated failure rates due to adverse-reaction to metal debris (ARMD). Literature correlating preoperative with intraoperative revision findings respectively post-revision outcome results are rare. 30 of 99 avail...

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description Abstract The articular surface replacement (ASR) total hip arthroplasty (THA) showed accelerated failure rates due to adverse-reaction to metal debris (ARMD). Literature correlating preoperative with intraoperative revision findings respectively post-revision outcome results are rare. 30 of 99 available ASR THA were revised due to ARMD. Mean post-revision follow-up term was 2.3 years. In part, preoperative data did not correlate with intraoperative revision findings. ARMD was even found in asymptomatic patients with non-elevated ion levels. Postoperative pain and metal ions decreased significantly ( P ≤0.016). Cobalt decreased faster than chrome. Patients with intraoperative pseudotumors, osteolysis or bilateral THA did not have higher pre- or postoperative ion values ( P ≥0.053). Females showed higher postoperative chrome levels ( P =0.031). One major post-revision complication (femoral nerve palsy) and one re-revision (late onset infection) occurred.
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Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip - instrumentation
Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip - methods
articular surface replacement
ASR
Cartilage Diseases
Chromium - chemistry
Cobalt - chemistry
Female
Femoral Nerve - injuries
Femoral Nerve - pathology
Hip Prosthesis
Humans
Male
Metals
Middle Aged
Orthopedics
Osteolysis
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Postoperative Period
Prosthesis Design
Prosthesis Failure
Range of Motion, Articular
Reoperation - instrumentation
Reoperation - methods
revision
total hip arthroplasty
Treatment Outcome
Young Adult
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