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Journal of Arthroplasty | 2017

Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes at 25-30 Years of a Hip Stem Fully Coated With Hydroxylapatite

Laurent Jacquot; Michel Bonnin; Alain Machenaud; Julien Chouteau; Jean-Pierre Vidalain

BACKGROUND Little is known about the survival of total hip arthroplasty implants with bioactive coatings beyond the first 20 years. The authors aimed to report survival of a tapered hip stem fully coated with hydroxylapatite (HA) at follow-up of 25-30 years. METHODS Of the original series of 320 patients (347 hips), 12 patients (12 hips) had stem and cup revisions, 54 patients (55 hips) had cup revisions, 17 patients (17 hips) had liner exchange. A total of 207 patients (225 hips) died with stems in place and 21 patients (24 hips) could not be reached. This left a cohort of 80 patients (86 hips) with their original stem for assessment. Survival was analyzed using the Kaplan-Meier (KM) method and cumulative incidence function (CIF). RESULTS Considering stem revision as endpoint, the revision risk calculated using the KM method was 6.3%, whereas using the CIF it was 3.7%. Considering any reoperation as endpoint, the revision risk calculated using the KM method was 41.2%, whereas using the CIF it was 25.9%. The Harris Hip Score for 77 patients (18 hips) was 81.6 ± 15.2. Standard x-rays were available for 52 hips (49 patients), and 10 (19.2%) showed radiolucencies <2 mm thick. CONCLUSION This study is the first to report outcomes of an HA-coated stem beyond 25 years. The survival of stem compares favorably with long-term survival of the Charnley cemented stem, and with shorter-term registry studies. The stem achieved its intended purpose of total osteointegration in the long-term, although the proximolateral region remains susceptible to radiolucencies.


Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine | 2018

Can Patients Practice Strenuous Sports After Uncemented Ceramic-on-Ceramic Total Hip Arthroplasty?

Michel Bonnin; Jean-Charles Rollier; Jean-Christophe Chatelet; Tarik Aitsiselmi; Julien Chouteau; Laurent Jacquot; Gerjon Hannink; Michel-Henri Fessy

Background: Patients are often concerned about returning to sports after total hip arthroplasty (THA). Purpose: To (1) evaluate sports participation and motivation rates in a large cohort of patients who underwent uncemented THA with ceramic-on-ceramic bearings and (2) determine whether patients’ participation was associated with their motivation for each sport, preoperative demographics, or patient-reported outcomes. Study Design: Case-control study; Level of evidence, 3. Methods: We surveyed 1310 patients (aged <75 years) who underwent uncemented ceramic-on-ceramic THA and collected levels of motivation and participation for 22 different sports as well as patient-reported outcome measure scores. A total of 1042 patients (1206 hips) returned questionnaires; the mean age at index surgery was 60.6 ± 8.8 years. Results: At least 51% of patients participated regularly or frequently in at least 1 light sport, 73% in at least 1 moderate sport, and 20% in at least 1 strenuous sport. Sports participation was strongly correlated with motivation (r = 0.97, P < .001) but not with level of discomfort (r = 0.22, P = .292). Participation in strenuous sports was significantly associated with age, body mass index, and sex. There were significant differences among patients who practiced various categories of sports as determined using the Oxford Hip Score (P = .008), but not with regard to the Forgotten Joint Score (P = .054). Conclusion: Only 20% of patients practiced strenuous sports regularly or frequently after THA, regardless of pain or discomfort. Participation in sports after THA is strongly correlated with motivation but not with level of discomfort. Longer term studies with a greater focus on complications and survival are necessary to determine whether high-impact sports compromise patient safety or implant longevity.


EMC - Appareil locomoteur | 2006

Lésions ligamentaires récentes du genou

Laurent Jacquot; T Ait Si Selmi; Elvire Servien; Philippe Neyret


International Orthopaedics | 2016

How to best measure femoral length and lateralisation after total hip arthroplasty on antero-posterior pelvic radiographs

Nicolas Bonin; Laurent Jacquot; Laurent Boulard; Patrick Reynaud; Sébastien Lustig


Archive | 2011

Series of acetabular implants of different sizes

Jean-Claude Cartillier; Alain Machenaud; Si Selmi Tarik Ait; Jean-Charles Rollier; Michel Bonnin; Laurent Jacquot; Bruno Balay; Claude Charlet; Michel Henri Fessy; Jean-Marc Semay; Louis Setiey; Jean-Christophe Chatelet; Jean-Pierre Vidalain


Archive | 2011

LINE OF COTYLOID IMPLANTS OF DIFFERENT SIZES

Jean Claude Cartillier; Alain Machenaud; Tarik Ait Si Selmi; Jean-Charles Rollier; Michel Bonnin; Laurent Jacquot; Bruno Balay; Claude Charlet; Michel Henri Fessy; Jean Marc Semay; Louis Setiey; Jean Christophe Chatelet; Jean Pierre Vidalain


European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology | 2018

Uncemented total hip arthroplasty in octogenarian and nonagenarian patients

Giuseppe Toro; Hugo Bothorel; Mo Saffarini; Laurent Jacquot; Julien Chouteau; Jean-Charles Rollier


Revue de Chirurgie Orthopédique et Traumatologique | 2017

Pertinence des indices de survie pour le suivi des cohortes à très long recul

Laurent Jacquot; Julien Chouteau; Jean Pierre Vidalain


Revue de Chirurgie Orthopédique et Traumatologique | 2016

Suivi avec un recul de 25 à 30 ans d’une série de 347 prothèses totales de hanche sans ciment

Laurent Jacquot; Julien Chouteau; Jean-Pierre Vidalain; Jean-Charles Rollier


Revue de Chirurgie Orthopédique et Traumatologique | 2016

Prothèses totales de hanche sans ciment avec couple de frottement céramique céramique (BIOLOXy delta). À propos d’une série rétrospective multicentrique de 469 patients avec plus de 4 ans de recul. Résultats, complications, et analyse du squeaking

Jean-Charles Rollier; Laurent Jacquot; Jean-Christophe Chatelet; Tarik-Ait Si Selmi; Michel Bonnin; Michel-Henry Fessy; Bernard Masson

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Michel-Henri Fessy

Institut national de recherche sur les transports et leur sécurité

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Gerjon Hannink

Radboud University Nijmegen

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Mo Saffarini

Imperial College London

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