In this study, periprosthetic bone mineral density was measured at scheduled time intervals after surgery by dual energy xray absorptiometry in 21 patients to assess the history of bone density redistribution after femoral stem insertion. Measurements of changes in bone density with time were obtained for the regions of the greater trochanter, the lateral cortex, the tip, the medial cortex, and the calcar. In all regions, bone density decreased during the first 3 months after surgery; this was followed by a prolonged period of 18 to 30 months of bone gain, a subsequent period of steady state, and the final resumption of bone aging processes after the third postoperative year. The greatest loss was observed in the calcar region after 6 months (greater than 50%). The characteristic pattern of time related bone density changes obtained in this study may make it possible to compare other pathologic, design, or stiffness related patterns. This could have clinical relevance in the early diagnosis of pathologic processes and as a means of evaluating prosthetic designs

Trevisan, C., Bigoni, M., Randelli, G., Marinoni, E., Peretti, G., Ortolani, S. (1997). Periprosthetic bone density around fully hydroxyapatite coated femoral stem. CLINICAL ORTHOPAEDICS AND RELATED RESEARCH, 340(340), 109-117 [10.1097/00003086-199707000-00015].

Periprosthetic bone density around fully hydroxyapatite coated femoral stem

Bigoni, M;
1997

Abstract

In this study, periprosthetic bone mineral density was measured at scheduled time intervals after surgery by dual energy xray absorptiometry in 21 patients to assess the history of bone density redistribution after femoral stem insertion. Measurements of changes in bone density with time were obtained for the regions of the greater trochanter, the lateral cortex, the tip, the medial cortex, and the calcar. In all regions, bone density decreased during the first 3 months after surgery; this was followed by a prolonged period of 18 to 30 months of bone gain, a subsequent period of steady state, and the final resumption of bone aging processes after the third postoperative year. The greatest loss was observed in the calcar region after 6 months (greater than 50%). The characteristic pattern of time related bone density changes obtained in this study may make it possible to compare other pathologic, design, or stiffness related patterns. This could have clinical relevance in the early diagnosis of pathologic processes and as a means of evaluating prosthetic designs
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hydroxyapatite, adult; aged; article; bone age; bone density; bone mineral; clinical article; computer aided design; computer assisted tomography; cortical bone; densitometry; dual energy X ray absorptiometry; early diagnosis; female; femur shaft; follow up; hip prosthesis; human; postmenopause; priority journal, Aged; Biocompatible Materials; Bone Density; Densitometry, X-Ray; Durapatite; Female; Femur; Hip Prosthesis; Humans; Middle Aged; Osteoarthritis, Hip; Postmenopause; Prospective Studies
English
1997
340
340
109
117
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Trevisan, C., Bigoni, M., Randelli, G., Marinoni, E., Peretti, G., Ortolani, S. (1997). Periprosthetic bone density around fully hydroxyapatite coated femoral stem. CLINICAL ORTHOPAEDICS AND RELATED RESEARCH, 340(340), 109-117 [10.1097/00003086-199707000-00015].
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