Difference in Postoperative Periprosthetic Bone Mineral Density Changes Between 3 Major Designs of Uncemented Stems: A 3-Year Follow-Up Study

Although few studies have examined the direct effect of stress shielding on clinical outcomes, periprosthetic bone loss due to stress shielding is still an issue of concern, especially when physicians perform uncemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) in younger patients. Differences in femoral stem de...

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description Although few studies have examined the direct effect of stress shielding on clinical outcomes, periprosthetic bone loss due to stress shielding is still an issue of concern, especially when physicians perform uncemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) in younger patients. Differences in femoral stem design may affect the degree of postoperative stress shielding. Therefore, the characteristics of the behavior for stress shielding of each type of femoral stem should be determined. This study compares differences in bone mineral density (BMD) change in the femur after primary THA between 3 major types of uncemented stems. Among a total of 89 hips, 26 hips received THA with a fit-and-fill type stem (VerSys Fiber Metal MidCoat; Zimmer, Inc, Warsaw, IN), 32 hips received a tapered rectangular Zweymüller-type stem (SL-Plus; Smith & Nephew Inc, Memphis, TN), and 31 received a tapered wedge-type stem (Accolade TMZF; Stryker Orthopaedics, Mahwah, NJ). BMD measurements were performed with a HOLOGIC Discovery device (Hologic Inc, Waltham, MA). BMD in the medial-proximal femur was maintained for 3 years after THA in the group with the tapered wedge-type stem. BMD in the lateral-proximal femur was maintained for 3 years after THA in the group with the Zweymüller-type stem. There were no significant differences in the Harris Hip Score among the 3 stem groups preoperatively and 1, 2, and 3 years after surgery. There are clear differences in postoperative BMD loss of the proximal femur among these 3 commonly used uncemented stems.
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