Scintigraphic assessment of bone status at one year following hip resurfacing : comparison of two surgical approaches using SPECT-CT scan

  • Amarasekera, Hiran W.
  • Roberts, P.
  • Costa, Matthew L.
  • Parsons, Nicholas R.
  • Achten, Juul
  • Griffin, Damian R.
  • Williams, N. R.
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Publication date
May 2012
Publisher
British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery
Language
English

Abstract

Objectives: To study the vascularity and bone metabolism of the femoral head/neck following hip resurfacing arthroplasty, and to use these results to compare the posterior and the trochanteric-flip approaches. Methods: In our previous work, we reported changes to intra-operative blood flow during hip resurfacing arthroplasty comparing two surgical approaches. In this study, we report the vascularity and the metabolic bone function in the proximal femur in these same patients at one year after the surgery. Vascularity and bone function was assessed using scintigraphic techniques. Of the 13 patients who agreed to take part, eight had their arthroplasty through a posterior approach and five through a trochanteric-flip approach. Results: One ...

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