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Two-incision technique for minimally invasive total hip arthroplasty
Authors:Victor T. Jando MD   CM   FRCSC  Clive P. Duncan MD   MSc   FRCSC  
Affiliation:a Department of Orthopaedics, Division of Adult Lower Limb Reconstruction and Oncology, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Abstract:
Recently, there has been considerable interest and debate over the application of minimally invasive surgical approaches to primary total hip arthroplasty. The 2-incision technique employs intermuscular and internervous planes to gain access to the hip joint while minimizing the disruption of muscles and tendons. Through the anterior incision, the femoral neck is osteotomized and the head removed, followed by preparation and cementless reconstruction of the acetabulum. The posterior incision permits femoral preparation and reconstruction with a cementless stem. The potential benefits of this technique include decreased perioperative blood loss and pain, more rapid recovery of hip function and return to normal activity, a reduced length of hospital stay, and cosmetically appealing small scars. Other essential considerations include appropriate patient selection, adherence to surgical principles, and familiarity with specialized instruments and implants.
Keywords:two-incision technique   total hip replacement   minimally invasive surgery
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