Femoral Neck Fractures Clinical Trial
Official title:
Corail-SP Study - A Prospective Randomized Comparison Between Cemented and Uncemented Hydroxyapatite Coated Prosthesis Stems in Total Hip Arthroplasty in Patients With Femoral Neck Fractures
The purpose of this prospective randomized study is to compare the quality of treatment
between cemented versus uncemented hydroxyapatite coated femoral stems in Total Hip
Arthroplasty (THA) in patients who suffers from dislocated femoral neck fractures.
Our hypothesis is that an uncemented option spares the patient the operative load of the
cementing procedure, i e risk of fatty embolism and inflammatory response, which in turn also
perhaps reduces the postoperative cognition strain and improves mobilization parameters.
If the uncemented option has the same excellent fixation in poor bone stock, as in the case
of these osteopenic fractures, and also has the same good clinical outcome, it would be a
viable standard option for the treatment of dislocated femoral neck fractures.
Corail-SP study. A prospective randomized study to compare the quality of treatment between
cemented versus uncemented hydroxyapatite coated femoral stems in Total Hip Arthroplasty
(THA) in patients who suffers from dislocated femoral neck fractures.
Femoral neck fractures often occurs among the fragile elderly patients who have a higher
degree of co-morbidity. The 3-month mortality is 13%. The incidence of risk of fracture
complications when using osteosyntheses are as high as 30-40%, mainly due to non union, which
leads to impairments in quality of life, locomotion and pain.
For that reason more patients nowadays are submitted to a cemented hemiarthroplasty or a
total hip arthroplasty directly after their injury - at the same time the problem with fatty
embolism syndrome has been recognized. When cementing during surgery, the bone marrow is
pushed into the blood stream, which can affect the cardiopulmonary function and even the
mental functions.
As a measure for reducing those risks an uncemented hip arthroplasty is sometimes used
instead.
The pros and cons with uncemented fixation is poorly examined which this study will try to
scrutinize.
100 patients with dislocated (Garden classification III-IV) femoral neck fractures who have
the clinical indication of undergoing a Total Hip Arthroplasty are asked and included at
Mölndals Hospital (part of Sahlgrenska University Hospital).
Randomization to either; an inversed hybrid arthroplasty with an uncemented hydroxyapatite
coated Corail stem and a cemented Marathon cup (DePuy), alternatively to, a totally cemented
option with a Lubinus SPII stem and a IP cup (Link).
Preoperatively:
Patient questionnaires regarding cognitive and social status, hip function, quality of life
(QoL), activity level. Standard hip and pelvis X-ray. Blood sample for biomarkers.
Peroperatively:
Pulmonary artery catheter measurements of pulmonary artery pressure, cardiac output, ejection
fraction of the right ventricle. Surgeon's questionnaire regarding prosthesis components,
duration of surgery, blood group, bleeding volume, oxygen saturation. Half of the patients
are marked with tantalum pellets for radiostereometric analysis (RSA). Biomarkers.
Postoperatively:
Standard X-ray. On the patients marked with tantalum pellets RSA is performed. Bone density
scan (DXA). Measurements regarding cognition, ADL, mobilization. Eventual confusion is noted.
Biomarkers every second day until discharge from hospital. Eventual wound infections or
thromboembolic episodes are noted.
Follow up:
Outpatient return visits to physician 3, 6 months, 1, 2, 5, 7, 10 years postoperatively.
Standard X-ray, RSA, DXA, Patient questionnaires regarding patient's satisfaction, QoL,
activity level, hip function. Biomarkers.
Eventual gains with an uncemented prosthesis:
Reduced fatty embolism risk, reduced inflammatory response, reduced generalized
symptoms/confusion, faster mobilization, shorter surgery.
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