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The unstable total hip replacement.

F. D'Angelo
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MURENA, LUIGI
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G. Zatti
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P. Cherubino
2008
  • journal article

Periodico
INDIAN JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDICS
Abstract
Dislocation is one of the most common complications of total hip arthroplasty with a reported dislocation rate of 3.2\%. Despite increased experience with hip replacement, the overall rate has not yet changed. The aim of this paper is to review the most recent literature published on this topic and indexed in Medline, in order to clarify the main risk factors, and to standardize a treatment protocol of such an important complication of prosthetic surgery.Medline database was searched using key words: "hip dislocation", "hip instability" from 1980-2007. Studies were eligible for review and included if they met the following criteria: (1) publication in English, (2) clinical trials (3) review papers.The risk of first-time dislocation as a function of time after the surgery is not well understood. Most, but not all, series have demonstrated that the risk of dislocation is highest during the first few months after hip arthroplasty; however, first-time late dislocation can also occur many years after the procedure. Several risk factors were described, including the surgical approach, the diameter of the head, impingement, component malposition, insufficient abductor musculature. In addition, there are also many treatment options, such as long-term bracing after closed reduction, component reorientation, capsulorraphy, trochanteric advancement, increasing offset, exchange of the modular head and the polyethylene liner, insertion of constrained liner.Preventing hip dislocation is obviously the best strategy. Surgeons must take into account patient and surgical risk factors. For patients at high risk for dislocation the surgeon should accurately restore leg length and femoral offset; the use of larger femoral heads, posterior transosseous repair of the capsulotendinous envelope if posterior approach is chosen or the use of a lateral approach should be considered. Proper patient education and postoperative care are very important.
DOI
10.4103/0019-5413.39667
WOS
WOS:000270728900005
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/1234/2833004
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2833004
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-47849101908
http://www.ijoonline.com/text.asp?2008/42/3/252/39667
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Soggetti
  • Dislocation

  • hip arthroplasty

  • revision

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Data di acquisizione
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