Prognosis of dislocation after total hip arthroplasty |
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Affiliation: | 1. College of Materials Science and Engineering, Henan University of Science and Technology, Luoyang 471023, China;2. Collaborative Innovation Center of Nonferrous Metals Henan Province, Luoyang 471023, China;3. Henan Key Laboratory of Non-ferrous Materials Science & Processing Technology, Luoyang 471023, China;1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Oita University, Oita, Japan;2. Physical Therapy Course of Study, Faculty of Welfare and Health Sciences, Oita University, Oita, Japan |
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Abstract: | One hundred sixty-one dislocations after cemented total hip arthroplasty, with a mean follow-up period of 8 years after dislocation, were reviewed with the aim of establishing the prognosis. There were 84% single and 16% recurrent dislocations. Closed reduction was successful in 81% of cases. Thirty-seven percent of dislocations were early (within 5 weeks), 36% occurred in patients who had had previous surgery, and in 47% there was nonunion of the trochanter. There was a two-way interaction between these factors, and all factors were significant for recurrent dislocation. Twenty-six (16%) recurrent dislocations required surgery. The most common causes of recurrent dislocation demonstrated at operation were component malposition (58%) and failure of the abductor mechanism (42%). In total, 96% of cases were successfully treated. |
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