| Literature DB >> 30169156 |
Ikram Nizam1, Ashish V Batra1.
Abstract
Bilateral hip arthrosis is commonly seen and two-staged bilateral Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) is a preferred choice of treatment due to the fear of complications associated with one-stage bilateral procedures. However, many studies now indicate that the treatment option should be patient specific. We report two cases of one-stage bilateral anterior THA. First, a 54-year-old male operated over a year ago and second a 59-year-old female operated 6 weeks ago. Both presented with a long history of bilateral grade IV hip arthritis causing them severe pain, compromised gait and disturbed sleep. Post-surgery, they were mobilized within few hours after surgery as part of our enhanced recovery programme. There was a drastic increase in their Harris Hip Scores from 34.5 in case 1 and 19.2 in case 2 to 100 for both hips in both patients. They reported excellent recovery, regained normal gait pattern, returned quickly to their routine lifestyle and felt it was an economical option. We conclude that one-stage bilateral bikini anterior THA is a preferred surgical option for patients with bilateral hip arthritis that are medically fit.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30169156 PMCID: PMC6118646 DOI: 10.1051/sicotj/2018030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SICOT J ISSN: 2426-8887
Range of movements preoperative and postoperative for both hip for both case one and case two.
| Particulars | Patient 1 | Patient 2 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (Male, 54 yrs) | (Female, 59 yrs) | |||||||
| Left hip | Right hip | Left hip | Right hip | |||||
| Pre-operative | Post-operative | Pre-operative | Post-operative | Pre-operative | Post-operative | Pre-operative | Post-operative | |
| Fixed Flexion Deformity | 20° | 0° | 10° | 0° | 25° | 0° | 20° | 0° |
| Flexion | 80° | 120° | 90° | 120° | 90° | 120° | 90° | 120° |
| Abduction | 25° | 30° | 25° | 30° | 20° | 30° | 15° | 30° |
| Adduction | 10° | 25° | 10° | 25° | 10° | 30° | 5° | 30° |
| Internal Rotation | <10° | 30° | 0° | 30° | 5° | 30° | 3° | 30° |
| External Rotation | 25° | 30° | 20° | 30° | 10° | 30° | 10° | 30° |
| HARRIS HIP SCORE | 34.2 | 100 | 34.3 | 100 | 19.5 | 100 | 19.4 | 100 |
Figure 1Pre-operative AP X-Ray pelvis with both hip joints (Case 1) showing grade IV OA both hip joints and one year follow-up post-operative X-ray after bilateral uncemented bikini hip replacement showing well aligned acetabular and femoral prosthesis in situ. (Case 1). During surgery the stem was prepared first followed by the cup. Prosthesis details: Acetabular shell: R3 three hole HA acetabular shell (Smith and Nephew Memphis Tennessee). Acetabular liner: R3 XLPE (Smith and Nephew). PolarStem femoral stem (uncemented − Smith and Nephew AG, Baar, Switzerland), femoral head: oxinium femoral head (Smith and Nephew Memphis Tennessee). The total operative time was 2 h and 15 min.
Figure 2Pre-operative AP X-Ray pelvis with both hip joints (Case 2) showing grade IV OA both hip joints and post-operative X-ray after bilateral uncemented bikini hip replacement showing well aligned acetabular and femoral prosthesis in situ (Case 2).
Figure 3Post-operative hip flexions and scars healing for right and left hip joints at 2 weeks (Case 2).