1. Dislocations after Hip Arthroplasty (Review)
- Author
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A. P. Sereda and S. M. Smetanin
- Subjects
medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,arthroplasty complications ,surgical tactics ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,risk factors ,030212 general & internal medicine ,hip arthroplasty ,Pelvis ,Fixation (histology) ,Orthopedic surgery ,030222 orthopedics ,Rehabilitation ,Rate reduction ,business.industry ,Surgery ,Hip arthroplasty ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Concomitant ,Etiology ,business ,RD701-811 ,dislocations - Abstract
One of hip arthroplasty complications is dislocation of the endoprosthesis head. In the vast majority of cases, the cause of dislocation is multifactorial. That is why only a thorough analysis of the patient’s peculiarities, surgery and rehabilitation will help to avoid the relapse. This review analyzed the risk factors of dislocation and treatment tactics. Risk factors associated with the patient include: old age, male gender, obesity, concomitant diseases, low level of preoperative physical activity, low compliance and a some others. The problem of the biomechanical ratio in the segment “spine – pelvis – lower limb” deserves special attention. Besides, there are risk factors associated with the surgeon: access option; type, fixation and position of endoprosthesis components, experience and surgical technique of a orthopedic surgeon. The strategy of dislocations rate reduction is based on a detailed study of dislocation causes and their elimination, and adequate surgery planning. The treatment of a patient with dislocation should take into account the multifactorial etiology of the condition.
- Published
- 2020