Effectiveness and safety of a cement-on-cement removal system for hip and knee arthroplasty revision surgery

Keywords:

Surgical revision, bone cement, prosthesis related infections, cement removal, arthroplasty revision, cement-on-cement


Published online: Aug 12 2023

https://doi.org/10.52628/89.2.11562

Miguel TOVAR-BAZAGA, David SÁEZ-MARTÍNEZ, Álvaro AUÑÓN, Felipe LÓPEZ-OLIVA, Emilio CALVO

Departments of Orthopedic and Traumatology Surgery, IIS-Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Madrid, Spain

Abstract

Cement removal during hip or knee arthroplasty revision is challenging and not exempt of complications. Cement-on- cement procedure is among techniques developed to safe removal of cement from bone, and it could be a realistic solution. This cement-on-cement devices can provide advantages in removing bone cement during hip and knee arthroplasty septic and non-septic revision surgeries, and can be regarded as an effective and safe alternative. We present our experience using the cement-on-cement technique in 34 cases between 2010 and 2021, including revision surgeries for 20 knee and 14 hip arthroplasties. In 3 out of 34 cases the technique failed, with a success of 91%. Mean surgical time was 2.77 (SD 0.93) hours and blood transfusion was required in 23 cases. Success was achieved in every aseptic case. Of all patients, 60% were septic cases. Infection was considered to be eradicated in 70% (14/20) of patients with a septic revision. Cement-on-cement is a safe and effective alternative for cement removal during hip and knee arthroplasty revision.

Level of evidence: III, retrospective case series