The Journal Of Bone And Joint Surgery - Current Concepts Review: 15 October 2014 - Volume 96 - Issue 20 - p. 1742-1752

Short Bone-Conserving Stems in Cementless Hip Arthroplasty

Khanuja Harpal S., MD; Banerjee Samik, MS(Orth), MRCS(Glasg); Jain Deepak, MS(Orth); Pivec Robert, MD; Mont Michael A., MD
Hip
➤ Short bone-conserving femoral stems in total hip arthroplasty were designed to preserve proximal bone stock.
➤ Given the distinct fixation principles and location of loading among these bone-conserving stems, a classification system is essential to compare clinical outcomes.
➤ Due to the low quality of currently available evidence, only a weak recommendation can be provided for clinical usage of certain stem designs, while some other designs cannot be recommended at this time.
➤ A high prevalence of stem malalignment, incorrect sizing, subsidence, and intraoperative fractures has been reported in a subset of these short stem designs.
➤ Stronger evidence, including prospective multicenter randomized trials comparing standard stems with these newer designs, is necessary before widespread use can be recommended.

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