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Unlabelled: There is an increasing number of hip joint arthroplasty procedures all over the world which are followed by revision surgery. The cases of severe bone loss and periprosthetic fractures revision of a stem can constitue a serious challenge even for an experienced orthopedic surgeon.
Material: In the research material there are 18 patients 6-50 months after the stem of the hip prosthesis revision with Stryker Restoration modular stem.
Methods: Clinical evaluation according to HHS protocol, the quality of life measured with SF-36 form, and physical activity evaluated using UCLA score. The methods are also AP and X-Ray of both hips and lateral X-ray of revised hip with osteolysis around stem, stem subsidence, and difference in leg length evaluation, as well as the comparison of hip offsets.
Results: Mean HHS score was 78.6 pts, mean SF-36 based quality of life 50.5 pts, and the mean UCLA 4.72. Radiolucent zones around the stem were observed in several cases which were correlated with the stem subsidence.
Conclusion: The clinical results in this study are similar to those from the literature, and slightly lower than of the patients after primary hip arthroplasty, particularly in function measuring subscales. The quality of life scores of our patients was significantly lower than reported by other authors in cases of hip revision arthroplasty. There was no case of aseptic loosening. Further observation of the patients considering osteolysis and its relation to stem subsidence is needed.
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