| Literature DB >> 23039109 |
Johannes F Plate1, Thorsten M Seyler, D Alex Stroh, Kimona Issa, Michael Akbar, Michael A Mont.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Dislocation remains a difficult problem in total hip arthroplasty. Large-diameter femoral heads may lower the incidence of dislocation by enhancing the jump distance and decreasing impingement, but their performance against small-diameter heads has not been assessed. This study compared the mid-term radiographic and functional outcomes of two matched cohorts of patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty who had a high pre-operative risk for dislocation and who received either small-diameter (26- or 28-millimeters) or large-diameter (≥36-millimeters) femoral heads.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23039109 PMCID: PMC3508897 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-5-553
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Risk factors and treatment options for THA dislocation
| Alcoholism | Bipolar THA |
| Body mass index [ | Constrained liners |
| Congenital hip dysplasia [ | Large-diameter femoral heads |
| Dementia, Confusion, Psychosis [ | Modular component exchange |
| Inflammatory arthritis [ | Non-operative management (closed reduction, casts, braces) |
| Patient age (>80 years) [ | Tripolar THA |
| Revision Surgery [ | Trochanteric advancement |
| Posterolateral approach [ | |
Patient demographics and statistical comparison
| Hips (Patients) | 52 (41) | 52 (48) | | |
| Age (range in years) | 52 (30–84) | 49 (31–83) | 0.822 | (−4.719; 3.758) |
| Gender | | | | |
| 29 (56%) | 29 (56%) | 1 | (−0.195; 0.195) | |
| 23 (44%) | 23 (44%) | 1 | (−0.195; 0.195) | |
| Body mass index (kg/m2) | 32.6 (21.3-58.7) | 29.9 (18.6-58.9) | 0.219 | (−1.254; 5.415) |
| Alcoholism | 8 | 5 | 0.374 | (−0.072; 0.187) |
| Diagnosis | | | | |
| 33 (63%) | 26 (50%) | 0.169 | (−0.058; 0.327) | |
| 17 (33%) | 24 (46%) | 0.163 | (−0.325; 0.056) | |
| 2 (4%) | 2 (4%) | 1 | (−0.076; 0.076) | |
| Follow-up months (range in months) | 72 (58–110) | 72 (50–86) | 0.652 | (−4.768; 2.998) |
*p-value less than 0.05 in a 95% confidence interval was considered to be significant.
Patient clinical and radiographic outcomes
| Harris Hip Score (points) | | | | |
| 32 (7–75) | 30 (3–61) | 0.374 | (0.140; 13.352) | |
| 90 (50–100) | 83 (7–100) | 0.005 | (0.140; 13.352) | |
| Cup inclination (degrees) | 35.9 (20–50) | 37.7 (24–58) | 0.236 | (−4.918; 1.233) |
| Femoral offset (mm) | | | | |
| 44.0 (21–63) | 48.4 (25–58) | 0.054 | (−8.914 to 0.073) | |
| 52.5 (39–73) | 53.9 (37–71) | 0.478 | (−5.273 to 2.498) | |
| Dislocations | 0 (0%) | 2 (3.8%) | 0.495 |
*p-value less than 0.05 in a 95% confidence interval was considered to be significant.