scholarly journals Gluteus maximus transfer and mass graft (Capsulorraphy) in recurrent hip dislocation with the history of total hip replacement: A case series

2021 ◽  
Vol 82 ◽  
pp. 105890
Author(s):  
Ardiansyah ◽  
Ismail Hadisoebroto
Joints ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 04 (03) ◽  
pp. 148-152
Author(s):  
Giovanni Grano ◽  
Maria Pavlidou ◽  
Alberto Todesco ◽  
Augusto Palermo ◽  
Luigi Molfetta

Purpose: the purpose of the present paper is to present the short-term results of a “detachment-free” (DF) anterolateral approach for primary total hip replacement (THR) performed in a large series of patients. Methods: two hundred patients submitted to primary THR were retrospectively reviewed for the present study. In all cases, the surgery was performed using a minimally invasive DF anterolateral approach, which entails no disconnection of tendons and no muscle damage. The study population consisted of 96 men (48%) and 104 women (52%), with an average age of 69.4 years (range 38-75). Clinical and radiographic follow-up was performed after 12 months. Results: the clinical results, evaluated using the Harris Hip Score, were excellent in 95% of the cases and good in 5%; no cases had fair or poor results. X-rays taken at 3, 6 and 12 months after surgery did not show heterotopic ossification, mobilization of the prosthetic components, or hip dislocation. No infections, deep vein thrombosis, or failure of the gluteal muscles were reported. Conclusions: the DF anterolateral approach for THR proved safe and provided effective results at shortterm follow-up. Level of evidence: Level IV, therapeutic case series.


Author(s):  
Ivander Purvance ◽  
Wayan Suryanto Dusak ◽  
Gusti Ngurah Putra Stanu ◽  
Ni Made Puspa Dewi Astawa

Neglected traumatic dislocations of the hip is one of disabling condition in lower extremity which are seldom found in adults. However, in developing countries, neglected-unreduced traumatic dislocations are not uncommon. Total hip replacement (THR) still remains a recommendation for the treatment of neglected hip dislocation which occurs more than 3 months. A 45- years-old female came to the outpatient clinic complaining pain on her right hip with history of trauma 30 years before, but instead of seeking medical treatment, she went to bonesetter instead. On physical examination, there is 5 cm leg length discrepancy, and the patient walked with limping gait. Conventional x-ray confirmed persistent dislocation of the right hip. A soft tissue release procedure and femoral neck osteotomy with skeletal traction was done before, followed by delayed THR two months after. The patient’s functional status was improved, and the HHS score increased from 48 to 87. The patient had no pain or significant complaints, except for a finding of mild residual Trendelenburg gait.


1999 ◽  
Vol 14 (8) ◽  
pp. 964-968 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emile Li ◽  
John B. Meding ◽  
Merrill A. Ritter ◽  
E.Michael Keating ◽  
Philip M. Faris

2014 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 205-208 ◽  
Author(s):  
Md. Mahbubul Alam ◽  
Bishnu Pada Das ◽  
Aminul Hashan

A 30 years old female patient presented us with pain, restricted movement of hip and difficulty of walking. She had past history of taking oral Steroid for 6 months for gaining weight. Radiological examination revealed bilateral avascular necrosis of hips with advanced osteoarthritic changes. The patient had sequential Total hip replacement on both sides in 6 weeks interval. Post operatively she was uneventful and after proper exercise and physiotherapy she is maintaining her daily household activities smoothly. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v13i2.18304 Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol.13(2) 2014 p.205-208


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 121-123 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chang Park ◽  
Adeel Ikram ◽  
Hani B. Abdul-Jabar ◽  
Warwick J.P. Radford

Author(s):  
Charles-Antoine Dion ◽  
Tom Schmidt-Braekling ◽  
Amedeo Falsetto ◽  
Cheryl Kreviazuk ◽  
Paul E. Beaulé ◽  
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