| Literature DB >> 24699924 |
F Mazoochian1, F Schmidutz, A Fottner, V Jansson.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Total hip arthroplasty with a minimal-incision technique that can be performed in the widely used supine position. The accustomed and good overview of this position allows safe positioning of the implant and combines this with the advantage of a soft tissue preserving technique. All standard instruments and implants can be further applied. INDICATIONS: Primary and secondary coxarthrosis, femoral head necrosis. CONTRAINDICATIONS: Revision surgery, severe anatomic deformity, implantation of hip resurfacing arthroplasty. SURGICAL TECHNIQUE: Supine position. The skin incision runs from the innominate tubercle proximally and falls slightly in the dorsal direction (20-30°). Incision of the iliotibial tract and exposure of the vastogluteal muscle sling. Starting from the greater trochanter, the sinewy onset of the minimal and medium gluteal muscle is split with an arched-shaped incision, which also falls proximally in the dorsal direction. Exposition of the joint capsule, longitudinal incision and resection of the ventrolateral parts. Dislocation of the hip by a combined adduction and external rotation movement. Osteotomy of the femoral neck and resection of the femoral head are performed in a figure-of-four position without adduction. To prepare the acetabulum and to insert the cup, the leg is placed in neutral position with a slight flexion of 20° in the hip. Preparation of the femur and implantation of the stem is again performed in a figure-of-four position in adduction. Reduction of the hip and stepwise wound closure. POSTOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT: Mobilization on postoperative day 1. Starting with half weight bearing and after completed wound healing rapid increase to full weight bearing. Intensive physiotherapy and rehabilitation. Thrombosis prophylaxis according to guidelines.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24699924 DOI: 10.1007/s00064-012-0183-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oper Orthop Traumatol ISSN: 0934-6694 Impact factor: 1.154