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. 2023:9:27.
doi: 10.1051/sicotj/2023024. Epub 2023 Sep 5.

Low-dose prophylaxis protocol for heterotopic ossification after hip preservation surgery in a sport participants cohort

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Low-dose prophylaxis protocol for heterotopic ossification after hip preservation surgery in a sport participants cohort

Matteo Olivero et al. SICOT J. 2023.

Abstract

Background: Heterotopic ossification (HO) is a well-known complication of arthroscopic and open surgical treatment of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI). Incidence of heterotopic ossification has been reported in the literature between 0% and 44% after hip arthroscopy and between 18.2% and 25% after anterior mini-open surgery. Currently, pharmacological prophylaxis with NSAIDs and selective COX-2 inhibitors are commonly used and their effectiveness is well documented in literature.

Hypothesis: We hypothesized that the low-dose prophylaxis protocol with selective cox-2 inhibitors decreases the risk of heterotopic ossification in open or arthroscopic hip preservation surgery in athletes.

Methods: This study is an analysis of prospectively gathered data on 98 sport participant patients who underwent arthroscopic or anterior mini-open treatment for FAI between April 2008 and April 2018. All the patients received postoperative oral prophylaxis with 60 mg etoricoxib once daily for two weeks. Post-operative X-rays were performed at 1, 3, and 12 months after surgery and reviewed by two orthopedic surgeons blinded to the type and side of surgery. HO were graded according to the Brooker classification. Descriptive statistics was used to analyze demographic data. Bivariate analysis was performed to analyze the association of HO with each of the following variables: type of surgery, physical activity, time of evolution of symptoms, age at surgery, and sex. Finally, a regression model analysis was performed to determine the presence of confounding effects between variables.

Results: The study cohort was composed of 54 patients in the arthroscopic treatment group and 44 patients in the anterior mini-open group. HO was identified in 6 (13.6%) patients in the mini-open group. No HO was identified in the arthroscopic group. In the bivariate analysis, "type of surgery" was the only variable that showed a statistically significant association with HO (p = 0.007).

Conclusion: Results of this study suggest that anterior mini-open treatment was characterized by a higher risk of HO development compared to hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement treatment regardless of pharmacological prophylaxis. The treatment regimen of 60 mg etoricoxib daily for two weeks was an effective prophylaxis for HO formation in sport participant patients compared with data available in the literature.

Keywords: Femoroacetabular impingement; Heterotopic ossification; Hip arthroscopy; Post-operative prophylaxis.

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Flow diagram of patients included in the study.
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Frequencies of the different degrees of heterotopic ossification for type of surgery. Note that the heights of the bars, as indicated by the vertical axis, represent the relative frequencies for each type of surgery, which are not proportional to the absolute frequencies indicated within the bars, due to the different sample sizes of each type of surgery.

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