1. [Gluteal insufficiency].
- Author
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Banke IJ, Prodinger PM, Weber M, Harrasser N, Hauschild M, Grifka J, Burgkart R, Gollwitzer H, and von Eisenhart-Rothe R
- Subjects
- Arthralgia diagnosis, Arthralgia surgery, Buttocks surgery, Endoscopy, Humans, Peripheral Nerve Injuries diagnosis, Peripheral Nerve Injuries epidemiology, Peripheral Nerve Injuries etiology, Peripheral Nerve Injuries therapy, Postoperative Complications diagnosis, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Postoperative Complications etiology, Postoperative Complications therapy, Reoperation, Rupture, Tendon Injuries diagnosis, Tendon Injuries epidemiology, Tendon Injuries therapy, Treatment Outcome, Arthralgia etiology, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip methods, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip psychology, Buttocks injuries, Muscle, Skeletal injuries, Muscle, Skeletal surgery, Quality of Life, Plastic Surgery Procedures methods, Tendon Injuries etiology
- Abstract
Gluteal insufficiency or hip abductor mechanism deficiency mainly following (revision) total hip replacement is associated with highly painful complaints and severe suffering of patients. It represents a great diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. Differentiated conservative treatment pathways, open surgical and endoscopic anatomic repair techniques with intact gluteal musculature and muscle transfer are available as salvage procedures for chronic not anatomically reconstructable mass ruptures. A stepwise diagnostic and therapeutic approach is required for restoration of the quality of life and painless or almost painless mobility of affected patients in occupation and daily life.
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- 2020
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