The Shape and Size of Femoral Components in Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty among Chinese Patients

Purpose. 39 sets of preoperative hip X-rays were studied to find out whether Chinese patients need revision femoral components with a different shape and size from western patients. Methods. From July 1998 to June 2001, the pre-revision X-rays of 39 revision total hip replacements among 38 Chinese p...

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Main Authors: KY Chiu, TP Ng, WM Tang, HC Cheng, TSL Hung, PYT Tse, PS Ko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2003-06-01
Series:Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/230949900301100112
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Summary:Purpose. 39 sets of preoperative hip X-rays were studied to find out whether Chinese patients need revision femoral components with a different shape and size from western patients. Methods. From July 1998 to June 2001, the pre-revision X-rays of 39 revision total hip replacements among 38 Chinese patients (21 men and 17 women) were studied. The component size that produced the best distal canal-filling in the anteroposterior X-ray was determined by using templates of 200-mm femoral components used commonly for Caucasian patients. Results. The diameter of the component needed was 13.5 mm or less in 54% of cases, compared with only 17% for Caucasian patients as reported in the literature (p<0.01). When lateral templates of the corresponding size were put over the lateral X-rays, the anterior cortex of the 200-mm straight stem was shown to have thinned by 2.0 mm or more in 36% of hips; for 200-mm bowed stem, there was thinning of the anterior cortex by 2.0 mm or more in only 5% of hips (p<0.01). Conclusion. Chinese patients are likely to need smaller femoral components than Caucasian patients, and may benefit from bowed-stem components in femoral revision.
ISSN:2309-4990