Two-incision total hip replacement: Intra-operative fluoroscopy versus imageless navigation for cup placement
Journal
HIP International
Journal Volume
16
Journal Issue
SUPPL. 4
Pages
S35-S41
Date Issued
2006
Author(s)
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to describe the surgical technique and to investigate results of a modified two-incision total hip replacement using either intraoperative fluoroscopy or imageless navigation. Twenty-nine patients (30 hips) with a minimum follow-up of one year were enrolled in this study. The patients were evaluated at 3, 6, 12 weeks, 6 months, and 1-year. The functional recovery as represented by the Harris hip score and WOMAC scale were better in the fluoroscopy group of patients at the early postoperative stage (3 wks). Thereafter, both groups showed rapid recovery with no difference in scores. Injury to the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve was the most commonly seen complication and it occurred in 6 hips (fluoroscopy 2; imageless 4). The symptoms were transient and resolved in 6 months in all 6 cases. This study demonstrated that the role of intraoperative fluoroscopy could safely be replaced by an imageless navigation system for the MIS-2 THA. ? Wichtig Editore, 2006.
Subjects
acetabuloplasty
adult
aged
article
bone necrosis
clinical article
controlled study
convalescence
female
femoral nerve
fluoroscopy
follow up
Harris hip score
hip disease
hip dysplasia
hip osteoarthritis
human
incision
intermethod comparison
intraoperative period
male
medical assessment
nerve injury
postoperative period
rating scale
rheumatoid arthritis
safety
scoring system
skin nerve
surgical technique
symptom
total hip prosthesis
treatment outcome
SDGs
Type
journal article
