Is Bilateral Sequential Total Hip Replacement as Safe an Option as Staged Replacement? A Matched Pair Analysis of 108 Cases at a Tertiary Care Centre

Author(s):  
Sameer Panchal ◽  
Abhinav D. Jogani ◽  
Shubhranshu S. Mohanty ◽  
Tushar Rathod ◽  
Prashant Kamble ◽  
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Author(s):  
Addanki Vijayanand ◽  
Narreddy Jayasomeswar

<p class="abstract"><strong>Background:</strong> Hip joint is a crucial joint in the body whose function is essential for normal daily activities. Osteoarthritis of the hip cripples the daily functional capacity and total hip arthroplasty is considered to relieve the pain and increase the quality of life among these patients. The objective of present study was to assess the clinical and functional outcome in total hip replacement patients in terms of early joint function and stability of the hip joint and also to assess complications of procedures.</p><p class="abstract"><strong>Methods:</strong> A three-year prospective study was conducted on 58 cases that fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Ethical approval and consent were obtained for the study. Standard clinical and laboratory evaluation was performed on all the cases and the data was noted in Microsoft excel sheet and analyzed. Modified Harris hip scoring was done pre operatively and postoperatively and follow-up was done at discharge, 4<sup>th</sup> week, 6 months and one year.<strong></strong></p><p class="abstract"><strong>Results:</strong> Surgery was performed on 58 cases with age range 34-73 years and a mean of 43.58 years. Avascular necrosis was the main indication (55.2%). Maximum patient follow-up was 38 weeks. The mean preoperative score was 41.04 with minimum score being 10 and maximum being 76, postoperative score was 99.63 with minimum 64 and maximum was 109. Statistical significance was observed between preoperative and postoperative scores with regard to the parameters of pain, gait, functional activity and range of motion. Anterior thigh pain was the common postoperative complaint (15.5%).</p><p class="abstract"><strong>Conclusions:</strong> In conclusion, total hip replacement gives good clinical and functional outcomes. However, the outcomes are influenced by multiple factors which include indication for surgery, age of the cases, and type of prosthesis, operative technique and post-operative follow up.</p><p class="abstract"> </p>


2013 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 58-61
Author(s):  
Md Hafizur Rahman ◽  
Md Mohoshin Sarker ◽  
Md Abdul Matin

Total hip replacement is a reconstructive procedure that has improved the management of those diseases of the hip joint that have responded poorly to conventional medical therapy. Conventional, primary total hip replacement is a durable operation in the majority of patients. A hip replacement is a mechanical device with parts that are assembled before and during the operation. But the possible complications of total hip arthroplasty, and its clinical performance over time, is a challenging occasion to the surgeons, and such a challenge we faced with our presenting patient. A 68 year old lady with history of cemented bipolar hemiarthroplasty done in a tertiary care hospital, due to fracture neck of the left femur having the history of diabetes, chronic kidney disease, heart disease, anaemia, and mental disorders presented with loosened prosthesis, thinning of medial proximal cortex of the femur which had broken within few months after surgery. She complained of painful walking at left hip joint. There was also evidence of chronic infective and degenerative arthritis of acetabular component of the affected hip joint. Cemented revision total hip replacement surgery was performed with expert multidisciplinary involvement. On 2nd postoperative day the patient was allowed to walk on operated limb with the aid of walker. On 12th postoperative day all the stitches were removed and wound was found healthy. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/dmcj.v1i2.15920 Delta Med Col J. Jul 2013;1(2):58-61


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