Prevention of dislocation after hip arthroplasty - Lessons from long-term followup

Citation
Jj. Callaghan et al., Prevention of dislocation after hip arthroplasty - Lessons from long-term followup, CLIN ORTHOP, (393), 2001, pp. 157-162
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Ortopedics, Rehabilitation & Sport Medicine","da verificare
Journal title
CLINICAL ORTHOPAEDICS AND RELATED RESEARCH
ISSN journal
0009921X → ACNP
Issue
393
Year of publication
2001
Pages
157 - 162
Database
ISI
SICI code
0009-921X(200112):393<157:PODAHA>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Regarding dislocation after total hip arthroplasty, prevention is worth an ounce of cure. The current authors evaluated dislocation after total hip ar throplasty during the 26-year practice of one surgeon to identify potential variables that can contribute to the prevention of dislocation. Between 19 70 and 1996, dislocation after total hip replacement occurred after 7.2% of primary hip arthroplasty procedures (298 of 4164 primary hip replacements) and 11.2% of revision hip arthroplasty procedures (90 of 803 revision hip replacements). Significant findings included an increase in dislocation whe n 22-mm modular femoral heads were used and a decrease in dislocation after revision for dislocation when constrained liners were used. An additional finding was that 26% of first time dislocations occurred more than 2 years after surgery. Concerning prevention of dislocation, small head modular fem oral components should be used cautiously, and constrained liners should be considered in complex revision cases. Patients should be counseled concern ing the potential for dislocation many years after their arthroplasty.