Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo (Jan 2020)

Dislocation after primary unilateral total hip arthroplasty: Hip geometry and risk factors (a matched cohort analysis)

  • Zečević-Luković Tanja,
  • Mladenović Kristina,
  • Kostić Nikola,
  • Đonović Nela,
  • Milenković Bojan,
  • Mladenović Raša

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH190927051Z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 148, no. 11-12
pp. 711 – 717

Abstract

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Introduction/Objective. The purpose of this study was to determine if patient-related factors, such as hospitalization length and preoperative use of walking aids, and geometrical factors, measured with antero-posterior radiographs of hip, affect the risk of hip dislocation after total hip arthroplasty. Methods. A total of 36 of 433 (8.31%) patients with hip dislocation were identified in the institutional registry during a two-year period. The data for patients with and without hip dislocation were matched and compared. Results. Hip dislocation more often occurred in patients who had used walking aids before the operation compared to the ones who had not (p 0.005). Conclusion. Several factors which influence hip dislocation were identified in this study: patient characteristics and radiograph characteristics. Both groups of factors require attention and monitoring in future studies.

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