Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4061635 The Journal of Arthroplasty 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine whether femoral neck fracture after cemented resurfacing hip arthroplasty (RHA) arises from intraosseous vascularity around the femoral head-neck junction. We implanted a replica of the femoral head component into osteoarthritic femoral heads and compared the intraosseous vascularity network between the femoral heads with and without the RHA procedure using microangiography through a retinacular artery with micro–computed tomography. Our results showed no significant difference in the vascularity around the femoral head-neck junction between the groups with and without the RHA procedure. These results suggest that deterioration of the intraosseous vascular network around the head-neck junction after RHA was not severe enough to induce complete avascularity.

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