Factors Affecting Periprosthetic Bone Loss after Hip Arthroplasty

Hip Pelvis. 2021 Jun;33(2):53-61. doi: 10.5371/hp.2021.33.2.53. Epub 2021 Jun 4.

Abstract

Periprosthetic bone loss may lead to major complications in hip arthroplasty, including aseptic loosening, implant migration, and even periprosthetic fracture. Such a complication leads to revision surgeries, which are expensive, technically demanding, and result in a low satisfaction rate. Therefore, a study was conducted of the factors affecting the periprosthetic bone loss around the stem that caused these complications. Factors influencing periprosthetic bone loss include demographic factors such as age, sex, obesity, smoking, and comorbidity including diabetes and osteoporosis. The implant design and fixation method are also factors that are determined before surgery. In addition, there are surgical factors, such as surgical approach and surgical technique, and we wish to investigate the factors affecting periprosthetic bone loss around the stem by comparing the effects of postoperative rehabilitation protocols and osteoporosis drugs.

Keywords: Arthroplasty; Osseointegration; Osteoporosis.

Publication types

  • Review