Yonsei Med J.  1997 Apr;38(2):96-100. 10.3349/ymj.1997.38.2.96.

Prevention of heterotopic bone formation after total hip arthroplasty using 600 rad in single dose in high risk patient

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
  • 2Department of Radiation Therapy, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Nineteen patients received single-dose exposure to 600 rad delivered within 48 hours of total hip arthroplasty (THA) with shielding of the prosthesis region for the prevention of heterotopic ossification. The patients were considered at high risk for developing heterotopic ossification (HO) because of hypertropic osteoarthritis, post-traumatic osteoarthritis or the presence of previously-formed ectopic bone. The average follow-up period was 42 months (range, 37 months-48 months). At a follow-up study, all hips except one were classified as Brooker class 0. The single exception was classified as class I. All patients were asymptomatic at the last follow-up study and no component demonstrated subsidence or radiolucent line indicative of loosening. The authors concluded that 600 rad, single-fraction radiation therapy is cost effective, convenient and safe for the prevention of heterotopic ossification after total hip arthroplasty.

Keyword

Heterotopic ossification; total hip arthroplasty; radiation

MeSH Terms

Adult
Aged
Female
Hip Prosthesis/adverse effects*
Human
Male
Middle Age
Ossification, Heterotopic/prevention & control*
Radiation Protection
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