A Histologic Analysis of a Retrieved Specimen 24 Years after Hemiresurfacing for Avascular Necrosis

Adult Reoperation Time Factors Femur Head Necrosis Femur Neck Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip 0206 medical engineering Humans Female Femur Head Hemiarthroplasty 02 engineering and technology
DOI: 10.1615/jlongtermeffmedimplants.2019030359 Publication Date: 2019-03-22T13:19:06Z
ABSTRACT
Reports of long-term evaluation of the viability of the femoral head after a hemiresurfacing arthroplasty (HRA) are scarce. We report the case of a 41-year-old female with lupus and right HRA (performed 24 years previously for avascular necrosis) that was revised to a total hip arthroplasty for worsening right groin pain due to chondrolysis. We present a histologic evaluation of the resurfaced femoral head retrieved 24 years after HRA. To the authors' knowledge, this is the longest reported histologic follow-up of such a case. There was no evidence of fracture or inflammation and the underlying bone was viable. At 5-year follow-up after the revision, the patient is pain-free, fully functional, and walks without any assistive device.
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