Background: Resurfacing-type total hip replacement (THR) has been successfully developed over the past 50 years through collaborative efforts between engineers and surgeons. Much of the development was pursued by indi...Background: Resurfacing-type total hip replacement (THR) has been successfully developed over the past 50 years through collaborative efforts between engineers and surgeons. Much of the development was pursued by individuals or groups, each of which participated in adding further refinements to the implants, instruments and surgical procedures, thus minimizing the serious problems of wear, osteolysis, loosening and femoral neck fractures. The purpose of this study is to explore the development process to optimize the resurfacing total hip replacement into its current application. Methods: In the early 1980s, cementless resurfacing implants were developed using “thin shell” technology to minimize bony resection of the acetabulum and femoral head. Femoral components utilized short, non-porous coated, tapered straight stems to reduce shear stresses in the femoral neck to prevent fractures and stress shielding, while mechanically stabilizing and aligning the components. Acetabular components were anatomically designed to be recessed inside bony borders to avoid neck-cup impingement and loosening. Initially, ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) was used as a bearing, but due to high levels of wear and osteolysis, it was replaced by wear-resistant highly crossed-linked polyethylene (HXLPE) in 2008. Results: Use of HXLPE as a bearing material in both Co-Cr-Mo and titanium nitride (TiN) ceramic-coated resurfacing implants has led to excellent patient outcomes for more than 10 years. In clinical studies, 87% of patients with bilateral total hip replacements prefer their resurfacing-type total hip over their stem-type total hip. The author’s own personal resurfacing total hips, now at 8 and 5 years, respectively, provide “normal” function and no radiographic osteolysis. Conclusions: After 45 years of active evaluation, including mechanical design considerations, prosthetic design development, clinical and radiographic analysis of results, as well as availability of components cleared by the FDA 510 K process, the author has stated a personal preference for the BP Resurfacing Hip System. His excellent mid-term results in both of his resurfaced hips are similar to the long-term results presented in published studies.展开更多
BACKGROUND Trochanteric bursitis is a common complication following total hip replacement(THR),and it is associated with high level of disability and poor quality of life.Excision of the trochanteric bursa prophylacti...BACKGROUND Trochanteric bursitis is a common complication following total hip replacement(THR),and it is associated with high level of disability and poor quality of life.Excision of the trochanteric bursa prophylactically during THR could reduce the occurrence of post-operative trochanteric bursitis.AIM To evaluate whether synchronous trochanteric bursectomy at the time of THR affects the incidence of post-operative trochanteric bursitis.METHODS This retrospective cohort study was conducted in the secondary care setting at a large district general hospital.Between January 2010 and December 2020,954 patients underwent elective primary THR by two contemporary arthroplasty surgeons,one excising the bursa and the other not(at the time of THR).All patients received the same post-operative rehabilitation and were followed up for 1 year.We reviewed all cases of trochanteric bursitis over this 11-year period to determine the incidence of post-THR bursitis.Two proportion Z-test was used to compare incidences of trochanteric bursitis between groups.RESULTS 554 patients underwent synchronous trochanteric bursectomy at the time of THR whereas 400 patients did not.A total of 5 patients(incidence 0.5%)developed trochanteric bursitis following THR;4 of whom had undergone bursectomy as part of their surgical approach,1 who had not.There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups(Z value 1.00,95%CI:-0.4%to 1.3%,P=0.32).There were also 8 other patients who had both trochanteric bursitis and hip osteoarthritis prior to their THR;all of whom were treated with THR and synchronous trochanteric bursectomy,and 7 had resolution of their lateral buttock pains but 1 did not.CONCLUSION Synchronous trochanteric bursectomy during THR does not materially affect the incidence of post-operative bursitis.However,it is successful at treating patients with known trochanteric bursitis and osteoarthritis requiring THR.展开更多
Total hip replacement(THR) is a successful and reliable operation for both relieving pain and improving function in patients who are disabled with end stage arthritis.The ageing population is predicted to significantl...Total hip replacement(THR) is a successful and reliable operation for both relieving pain and improving function in patients who are disabled with end stage arthritis.The ageing population is predicted to significantly increase the requirement for THR in patients who have a higher functional demand than those of the past. Uncemented THR was introduced to improve the long term results and in particular the results in younger, higher functioning patients. There has been controversy about the value of uncemented compared to cemented THR although there has been a world-wide trend towards uncemented fixation. Uncemented acetabular fixation has gained wide acceptance, as seen in the increasing number of hybrid THR in joint registries, but there remains debate about the best mode of femoral fixation.In this article we review the history and current worldwide registry data, with an in-depth analysis of the New Zealand Joint Registry, to determine the results of uncemented femoral fixation in an attempt to provide an evidence-based answer as to the value of this form of fixation.展开更多
AIM: To present the 18 year survival and the clinical and radiological outcomes of the Müller straight stem, cemented, total hip arthroplasty(THA).METHODS: Between 1989 and 2007, 176 primary total hip arthroplast...AIM: To present the 18 year survival and the clinical and radiological outcomes of the Müller straight stem, cemented, total hip arthroplasty(THA).METHODS: Between 1989 and 2007, 176 primary total hip arthroplasties in 164 consecutive patients were performed in our institution by the senior author. All patients received a Müller cemented straight stem and a cemented polyethylene liner. The mean age of the patients was 62 years(45-78). The diagnosis was primary osteoarthritis in 151 hips, dysplasia of the hip in 12 and subcapital fracture of the femur in 13. Following discharge, serial follow-up consisted of clinical evaluation based on the Harris Hip Score and radiological assessment. The survival of the prosthesis using revision for any reason as an end-point was calculated by KaplanMeier analysis.RESULTS: Twenty-four(15%) patients died during the follow-up study, 6(4%) patients were lost, while the remaining 134 patients(141 hips) were followedup for a mean of 10 years(3-18 years). HSS score at the latest follow-up revealed that 84 hips(59.5%) had excellent results, 30(22.2%) good, 11(7.8%) fair and 9(6.3%) poor. There were 3 acetabular revisions due to aseptic loosening. Six(4.2%) stems were diagnosed as having radiographic definitive loosening; however, only 1 was revised. 30% of the surviving stems showed no radiological changes of radiolucency, while 70% showed some changes. Survival of the prosthesis for any reason was 96% at 10 years and 81% at 18 years. CONCLUSION: The 18 year survival of the Müller straight stem, cemented THA is comparable to those of other successful cemented systems.展开更多
BACKGROUND By analyzing the risk factors of postoperative complications in elderly patients with hip replacement,We aimed to develop a nomogram model based on preoperative and intraoperative variables and verified the...BACKGROUND By analyzing the risk factors of postoperative complications in elderly patients with hip replacement,We aimed to develop a nomogram model based on preoperative and intraoperative variables and verified the sensitivity and specificity for risk stratification of postoperative complications in elderly with total hip replacement patients.AIM To develop a nomogram model for risk stratification of postoperative complications in elderly with total hip replacement patients.METHODS A total of 414 elderly patients who underwent surgical treatment for total hip replacement hospitalized at the Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Medical University from March 1,2017 to August 31,2019 were included into this study.Univariate and multivariate logistic regression were conducted to identify independent risk factors of postoperative complication in the 414 patients.A nomogram was developed by R software and validated to predict the risk of postoperative complications.RESULTS Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that age(OR=1.05,95%CI:1.00-1.09),renal failure(OR=0.90,95%CI:0.83-0.97),Type 2 diabetes(OR=1.05,95%CI:1.00-1.09),albumin(ALB)(OR=0.91,95%CI:0.83-0.99)were independent risk factors of postoperative complication in elderly patients with hip replacement(P<0.05).For validation of the nomogram,receive operating characteristic curve revealed that the model predicting postoperative complication in elderly patients with hipreplacement was the area under the curve of 0.8254 (95%CI: 0.78-0.87), the slope of the calibrationplot was close to 1 and the model passed Hosmer-Lemeshow goodness of fit test (χ^(2) = 10.16, P =0.4264), calibration in R E_(max) = 0.176, E_(avg) = 0.027, which all demonstrated that the model was ofgood accuracy.CONCLUSIONThe nomogram predicting postoperative complications in patients with total hip replacementconstructed based on age, type 2 diabetes, renal failure and ALB is of good discrimination andaccuracy, which was of clinical significance.展开更多
Objective:To study the differences in femoral neck fracture healing and affected limb pain after anterolateral-approach minimally invasive total hip replacement and hemiarthroplasty. Methods:A total of 92 patients wit...Objective:To study the differences in femoral neck fracture healing and affected limb pain after anterolateral-approach minimally invasive total hip replacement and hemiarthroplasty. Methods:A total of 92 patients with femoral neck fracture who received hip replacement in our hospital between May 2013 and December 2015 were selected and randomly divided into total hip and half hip group, total hip group received anterolateral-approach minimally invasive total hip replacement, half hip group received anterolateral-approach minimally invasive hemiarthroplasty, and 1 month after operation, serum was collected to detect the levels of bone metabolism markers, osteocyte cytokines, SP and CGRP.Results:1 month after operation, serum PINP, PICP, BMP, TGF-β, FGF, IGF-I and IGF-II levels of total hip group were significantly higher than those of half hip group while TRAP5b and CatK levels were significantly lower than those of half hip group;the day after operation, serum pain media SP and CGRP levels were not significantly different between the two groups of patients;36 h after operation, serum SP and CGRP levels of total hip group were significantly lower than those of half hip group.Conclusion:The bone metabolism after anterolateral-approach minimally invasive total hip replacement is better than that after hemiarthroplasty, and the degree of pain is less than that after hemiarthroplasty.展开更多
Introduction: A large proportion of patients who undergo total hip replacement (THR) are obese. Aim of the present study is to investigate the influence of Body Mass Index (BMI) on compli-cations following THR in a si...Introduction: A large proportion of patients who undergo total hip replacement (THR) are obese. Aim of the present study is to investigate the influence of Body Mass Index (BMI) on compli-cations following THR in a single surgeon in the short term follow-up. Material and method: This study was based on the retrospective review of charts and BMIs from 171 patients who had undergone THR between April 2005 and March 2006 at our hospital. All operations were per-formed by a single surgeon. All patients were followed up 6 weeks after operation. Results: 27 / 171 patients (15.8%) were found to have com-plications. Systemic minor complications in-cluded arrythmia in 1 case, urinary tract infec-tion in two cases, ileus in two cases, renal in-sufficiency in 3 cases, confusion in 2 cases and anaemia in 14 cases (8.2%) requiring blood tr- ansfusion. There was one case of pulmonary embolism as a major systemic complication. Local minor complications included one single dislocation and 1 superficial wound infection. Body mass index ranged from 20.8 to 46.7 with a mean of 28.6. Hospital length of stay ranged from 10 to 42 days with a mean of 13. The leng- th of operation time between obese and non- obese patients varied significantly in our study. There was no increased risk for complications and length of hospital stay. Discussion: We can conclude that there are no economic or medical reasons for excluding obese patients from THR as there is no increased risk for complications and length of hospital stay.展开更多
The purpose of this qualitative research was to explore subjective experiences related to pre-operative patient education experience with total hip replacement (THR). Semi-structured, in depth interviews were used to ...The purpose of this qualitative research was to explore subjective experiences related to pre-operative patient education experience with total hip replacement (THR). Semi-structured, in depth interviews were used to collect data. Eleven participants aged 44 to 76 were recruited. Data were analyzed using a constant comparative method. Three categories emerged from interview data. 1) Obedience professions’ knowledge: trust professions’ authority, synchronization with instruction and satisfy information;2) Worries restrict mobility and lose job: post-op activities changes and impact on daily work;3) Information wanted by personal preference: motivation differently. Hopefully insights on pre-operative education to THR patients experience will provide valuable references for application in teaching materials for orthotics’ nurse to improve THR care.展开更多
<strong>Background:</strong> The main purpose of the present study was to assess the short term performance of a cementless femoral stem in total hip replacement. <strong>Methods:</strong> Cros...<strong>Background:</strong> The main purpose of the present study was to assess the short term performance of a cementless femoral stem in total hip replacement. <strong>Methods:</strong> Cross-sectional observational study of a 48-patient cohort with Phenom? femoral stems implanted between June 1, 2014 and September 1, 2018, to determine clinical performance, stability, and radiographic osseointegration. Patients were followed-up from 13 to 76 months (mean: 44.5 months) and assessed using the Harris Hip Score-HHS, the Hip Disability and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score-HOOS and radiographs. <strong>Results:</strong> All stems were radiologically stable. Mean Harris Hip Score was 89.8 and the HOOS was 80.4. No statistical differences were observed among patients with different diagnoses. <strong>Conclusions:</strong> The short-term results revealed satisfactory clinical outcomes and radiological signs of implant stability in all cases. Using two functional scores was useful in detecting biases and a low to moderate agreement was found between the scores.展开更多
Objective: To evaluate the effects of preoperative inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on the incidence of atelectasis in patients at high risk of postoperative pulmonary complications scheduled for elective total hi...Objective: To evaluate the effects of preoperative inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on the incidence of atelectasis in patients at high risk of postoperative pulmonary complications scheduled for elective total hip replacement surgery under general anesthesia. Methods: Thirty two high-risk patients undergoing elective total hip replacement surgery under general anesthesia were chosen from Nanjing Medical University, Affiliated Nanjing First Hospital. In this single-blind randomized controlled clinical triM, patients were randomly assigned to receive preoperative inspiratory muscle training or conventional treatment (CT). The major effectiveness outcome variables were atelectasis and duration of postoperative hospitalization. Results: Both groups were comparable prior to surgery. Seven patients in the CT group and 3 in the IMT group developed atelectasis (P = 0.25). Median duration of postoperative hospitalization was 13 days (range, 10~17 days) in the IMT group versus 16 days (range, 11~23 days) in the CT group (Mann- Whitney U statistics, Z = -2.22, P = 0.03). Mean postoperative inspiratory pressure was 5% higher in the IMT group. Conclusion: Preoperative intensive inspiratory muscle training appears to reduce the incidence of atelectasis and duration of postoperative hospitalization in patients at high risk of developing postoperative pulmonary complications who were scheduled for elective total hip replacement surgery under general anesthesia.展开更多
Objective:To investigate the effects of sevoflurane inhalation general anesthesia on serum IL-6,brain injury protein S100βand coagulation function in elderly patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty.Method:From May...Objective:To investigate the effects of sevoflurane inhalation general anesthesia on serum IL-6,brain injury protein S100βand coagulation function in elderly patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty.Method:From May 2017 to May 2019,84 patients,age 60-75 underwent total hip arthroplasty in our hospital.were randomly divided into two groups:group A(n=42)and group B(n=42).Group A was maintained with sevoflurane inhalation by general anesthesia and group B with propofol by intravenous anesthesia.The surgical related indexes and postoperative complications in the two groups were compared.The level of serum IL-6,S100β,Coagulation function index[platelet count(PLT),Fibrinogen(FIB),plasma D-dimer(D-D),activated partial enzyme activity time(APTT),prothrombin time(PT)],MMSE score and MoCA score were compared between two groups before and after operation.Results:There was no significant difference in anesthesia time,operation time,intraoperative bleeding and postoperative drainage(P>0.05).1h,1d and 7d after operation,the level of PLT,D-D and FIB in group A were significantly lower than that in group B(P<0.05),PT and APTT were significantly higher than that in group B(P<0.05).1h,1d and 7d after operation,the level of IL-6,S100βin group A were significantly lower than that in group B(P<0.05).1d after operation,the MMSE and MoCA scores in group B were significantly lower than those in group A(P<0.05).The incidence of lower extremity deep venous thrombosis(2.38%)and cognitive impairment(2.38%)in group A was lower than that in group B(14.29%,16.67%)(t1=3.896,P1=0.048;t2=4.974,P2=0.026).Conclusion:sevoflurane anesthesia can reduce the incidence of deep venous thrombosis and cognitive impairment of the lower extremity after operation in elderly patients with thr,stabilize the coagulation index of patients,and downregulate the expression of il-6 and S100β.展开更多
Total hip replacement(THR)is an artificial hip joint prosthesis that replaces the damaged femoral head.For the good therapeutic effects,it has been widely used,while also brings a great negative problems at same time,...Total hip replacement(THR)is an artificial hip joint prosthesis that replaces the damaged femoral head.For the good therapeutic effects,it has been widely used,while also brings a great negative problems at same time,especially the psychological problems.After THR,the patient has obvious motility symptoms of fear of movement,and shows a series of manifestations such as fear of activity and fall.However,for people with high self-efficacy,the degree of activity and fear is lower,with a good mental state.The effects of self-efficacy on rehabilitation behavior and prognosis of patients with THR were discussed from the aspects of activity ability,psychological state and quality of life.This paper sorts out the current situation of intervention research on self-efficacy of THR patients,and provides theoretical basis for further improving the self-efficacy of THR patients.Through these studies to understand how to improve patients'self-efficacy and reduce the fear of activity,obtain postoperative activity related knowledge,finally promote the limb functional recovery.展开更多
Objectives: Femoral neck fractures are becoming more common within nowadays. This research is to explore the clinical effect of primary total hip replacement (THA) via direct anterior approach (DAA) and posterolateral...Objectives: Femoral neck fractures are becoming more common within nowadays. This research is to explore the clinical effect of primary total hip replacement (THA) via direct anterior approach (DAA) and posterolateral approach (PLA) in the treatment of femoral neck fracture. Methods: Retrospective analysis of 100 cases of elderly patients with femoral neck fracture who underwent total hip arthroplasty admitted to Tianyou Hospital affiliated to Wuhan University of Science and Technology from January 2019 to January 2022. 50 patients treated with DAA approach were included in the observation group, and 50 patients treated with PLA approach were included in the control group. The operation indexes, postoperative acetabular abduction angle and anteversion angle, hip joint function, Harris score and complications were compared between the two groups. Result: The length of incision in the observation group was shorter than that in the control group, and the amount of intraoperative bleeding and postoperative hospital stay were shorter than those in the control group (P < 0.05);There was a statistically significant difference between the two groups in the ratio of acetabular abduction angle and its safe zone, and the length difference of both lower limbs (P < 0.05), while there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups in the ratio of acetabular anteversion angle and its safe zone, eccentricity, and its recovery rate (P > 0.05);Harris score of hip joint: 6 months after operation, the anterior approach group was significantly higher than the posterolateral approach group (P < 0.05), and there was no statistical difference between the two groups 12 months after operation (P > 0.05);The total incidence of complications in the observation group was lower than that in the control group, with a statistically significant difference (P Conclusion: DAA and PLA approaches for total hip replacement can restore the hip joint structure of patients with femoral neck fractures and achieve good results, but DAA approach has greater advantages in early postoperative recovery, improvement of hip joint function, small surgical injury, high application value, so it is recommended.展开更多
Background: Treatment of hip disorders during active hip tuberculosis has long been a controversial issue. Some authors have reported performing hip replacement with different strategies with very good outcomes. This ...Background: Treatment of hip disorders during active hip tuberculosis has long been a controversial issue. Some authors have reported performing hip replacement with different strategies with very good outcomes. This study aimed to describe the surgical outcomes and necessary conditions for total hip replacement in active hip tuberculosis. Methods: We conducted a quasi-experimental study. The study enrolled 40 patients with 42 active tuberculosis hips at stage IV treated by total hip replacement from October 2016 to December 2019 at the National Lung Hospital. We followed up with the patients for at least 12 months, evaluated surgical outcomes, and investigated the factors associated with these outcomes by logistic regression analysis. Results: Surgical outcomes showed that 37 patients (88.1%) had excellent hip function, no abscesses, and no sinus tract formation. Four cases (9.5%) had sinus tract formations. One case (2.4%) had good hip function. Binary logistic regression models revealed that sinus tract formation was associated with preoperative tuberculosis infection syndrome. The average time to obtain antituberculosis drug treatment preoperatively was 4.6 weeks. Conclusion: Total hip replacement for active hip tuberculosis is a practical and promising treatment method. Surgeons should consider improving patients’ conditions before performing total hip replacement, administering antitubercular drugs, and arthrotomy to eliminate all abscesses, and decrease the risk of tuberculosis infection syndrome and the inflammatory response.展开更多
Objective:Objective:To evaluate the applications of dexmedetomidine given composite dezocine spinal anesthesia in patients undergoing total hip replacement surgery.Methods:120 cases ASAⅠ~Ⅱgrade elective surgery THA ...Objective:Objective:To evaluate the applications of dexmedetomidine given composite dezocine spinal anesthesia in patients undergoing total hip replacement surgery.Methods:120 cases ASAⅠ~Ⅱgrade elective surgery THA patients were divided into group A(n=40),group B(n=40),C group(n=40)from June 2015 to June 2016.Group A were routined with endotracheal intubation operation;Group B were gap into the line L2-3 spinal anesthesia,anesthesia after a fixed pumping 0.2 mg dezocine a mixture of 3 ml;Group C were threatmented with dextrose infusion 3μg Mi Ding mixture 3.5 ml.The levels of mean arterial pressure(MAP),heart rate(HR),oxygen saturation(SPO2),endtidal carbon dioxide(PETCO2)and other hemodynamic parameters and plasma epinephrine(E),norepinephrine(NE),malondialdehyde(MDA)of three groups before and after 10 min of anesthesia 5min(T0),of anesthesia(T1),at the start of surgery(T2),1 Xiaoshi(T3)after completion of anesthesia,the end of the surgery(T4).The anesthetic complications occur of three groups were compared.Results:The levels of MAP,HR,SPO2,PETCO2,E,NE,MDA in T1~T4 time were increased than T0 stage(P<0.05).The levels of MAP,HR,SPO2,PETCO2,E,NE,MDA in T1~T4 time of Groups A were increased than Groups B,Group C(P<0.05).The levels of MAP,HR,SPO2,PETCO2,E,NE,MDA in T1~T4 time of Groups A and Groups B were compared.The cognitive disorders,nausea,vomiting,restlessness,chills,a high incidence of respiratory depression of Group A were higher than Group B,Group C(P<0.05),will high incidence of respiratory depression of Group B were higher than Groups C(P<0.05).Conclusion:dexmedetomidine given composite dezocine spinal anesthesia can effectively stabilize hemodynamics THA patients and reduce patient stress and blood vessels,its low incidence of postoperative complications,worthy of promotion application.展开更多
In recent years,with the continuous improvement of people's health requirements,the awareness of participating in disease diagnosis and treatment has also been constantly enhanced.Patient’s participation has beco...In recent years,with the continuous improvement of people's health requirements,the awareness of participating in disease diagnosis and treatment has also been constantly enhanced.Patient’s participation has become a hot issue in medical care policies and research practices.This article intends to review the research background of patient participation and necessity,status,form,significance and existing problems of total hip replacement patients'participation in health care in order to provide reference for the promotion participation in practice.展开更多
BACKGROUND Total hip arthroplasty is as an effective intervention to relieve pain and improve hip function.Approaches of the hip have been exhaustively explored about pros and cons.The efficacy and the complications o...BACKGROUND Total hip arthroplasty is as an effective intervention to relieve pain and improve hip function.Approaches of the hip have been exhaustively explored about pros and cons.The efficacy and the complications of hip approaches remains inconclusive.This study conducted an umbrella review to systematically appraise previous meta-analysis(MAs)including conventional posterior approach(PA),and minimally invasive surgeries as the lateral approach(LA),direct anterior approach(DAA),2-incisions method,mini-lateral approach and the newest technique direct superior approach(DSA)or supercapsular percutaneouslyassisted total hip(SuperPath).AIM To compare the efficacy and complications of hip approaches that have been published in all MAs and randomized controlled trials(RCTs).METHODS MAs were identified from MEDLINE and Scopus from inception until 2023.RCTs were then updated from the latest MA to September 2023.This study included studies which compared hip approaches and reported at least one outcome such as Harris Hip Score(HHS),dislocation,intra-operative fracture,wound compliData were independently selected,extracted and assessed by two reviewers.Network MA and cluster rank and surface under the cumulative ranking curve(SUCRA)were estimated for treatment efficacy and safety.RESULTS Finally,twenty-eight MAs(40 RCTs),and 13 RCTs were retrieved.In total 47 RCTs were included for reanalysis.The results of corrected covered area showed high degree(13.80%).Among 47 RCTs,most of the studies were low risk of bias in part of random process and outcome reporting,while other domains were medium to high risk of bias.DAA significantly provided higher HHS at three months than PA[pooled unstandardized mean difference(USMD):3.49,95%confidence interval(CI):0.98,6.00 with SUCRA:85.9],followed by DSA/SuperPath(USMD:1.57,95%CI:-1.55,4.69 with SUCRA:57.6).All approaches had indifferent dislocation and intraoperative fracture rates.SUCRA comparing early functional outcome and composite complications(dislocation,intra-operative fracture,wound complication,and nerve injury)found DAA was the best approach followed by DSA/SuperPath.CONCLUSION DSA/SuperPath had better earlier functional outcome than PA,but still could not overcome the result of DAA.This technique might be the other preferred option with acceptable complications.展开更多
BACKGROUND Acetabular component positioning in total hip arthroplasty(THA)is of key importance to ensure satisfactory post-operative outcomes and to minimize the risk of complications.The majority of acetabular compon...BACKGROUND Acetabular component positioning in total hip arthroplasty(THA)is of key importance to ensure satisfactory post-operative outcomes and to minimize the risk of complications.The majority of acetabular components are aligned freehand,without the use of navigation methods.Patient specific instruments(PSI)and three-dimensional(3D)printing of THA placement guides are increasingly used in primary THA to ensure optimal positioning.AIM To summarize the literature on 3D printing in THA and how they improve acetabular component alignment.METHODS PubMed was used to identify and access scientific studies reporting on different 3D printing methods used in THA.Eight studies with 236 hips in 228 patients were included.The studies could be divided into two main categories;3D printed models and 3D printed guides.RESULTS 3D printing in THA helped improve preoperative cup size planning and post-operative Harris hip scores between intervention and control groups(P=0.019,P=0.009).Otherwise,outcome measures were heterogeneous and thus difficult to compare.The overarching consensus between the studies is that the use of 3D guidance tools can assist in improving THA cup positioning and reduce the need for revision THA and the associated costs.CONCLUSION The implementation of 3D printing and PSI for primary THA can significantly improve the positioning accuracy of the acetabular cup component and reduce the number of complications caused by malpositioning.展开更多
BACKGROUND Proximal femur fractures,including both intracapsular(femoral neck fractures)and extracapsular fractures(intertrochanteric femoral fractures,IFFs),affect around 1.5 million people per year worldwide.Mechani...BACKGROUND Proximal femur fractures,including both intracapsular(femoral neck fractures)and extracapsular fractures(intertrochanteric femoral fractures,IFFs),affect around 1.5 million people per year worldwide.Mechanical failures of intertrochanteric nailing in IFFs could be managed with revision total hip arthroplasty(THA).AIM To describe the surgical complexity and the procedure-related complication rates in patients with trochanteric nailing failure and treated with THA.METHODS Patients referred to our level I trauma center between April 2012 and July 2018 with failed cephalomedullary nailing following trochanteric fractures were retrospectively recruited.All patients underwent a salvage surgical procedure,i.e.,cephalomedullary nail removal and conversion to THA.The same surgical and anesthesiology team performed the surgical procedures under spinal anesthesia.All patients underwent clinical and radiographic follow-ups for at least 24 mo.Complications and re-operations were recorded.RESULTS Seventy-four patients met the inclusion criteria(male:29;female:45;mean age:73.8-years-old;range:65-89)and were included in the current study.The average operative time was 117 min(76-192 min).The average blood loss was 585 mL(430-1720 mL).Among the 74 patients,43(58.1%)required transfusion of three or more blood units.Two patients died within the 4th d after surgery because of pulmonary embolism,and 1 patient died 9 mo after surgery due to ischemic myocardial infarction.The complication rate in the 71 patients who completed the minimum 24-mo follow-up was 22.5%.In 3 cases out of 71(4.2%)periprosthetic acetabular fracture was observed during the followup.One of these periacetabular fractures occurred intraoperatively.An intraoperative periprosthetic femur fracture was observed in 5 patients out of 71(7.0%).Four of these patients needed a re-operation to fix the fracture with plates and cerclages;in one of these patients,femoral stem revision was also necessary.In 4 patients out of 71(5.6%),an early THA dislocation was observed,whereas in 1 case(1.4%)a late THA dislocation was observed.Three patients out of 71(4.2%)developed a periprosthetic joint infection during the study follow-up.CONCLUSION The present study demonstrated that salvage options for IFF fixation failure are complex procedures with a relevant intraoperative and postoperative complication rate.展开更多
AIM: To present the results of total hip arthroplasty(THA) for post tubercular arthritis of the hip joint.METHODS: Sixty-five patients(45 male, 20 female) with previously treated tuberculosis of the hip joint underwen...AIM: To present the results of total hip arthroplasty(THA) for post tubercular arthritis of the hip joint.METHODS: Sixty-five patients(45 male, 20 female) with previously treated tuberculosis of the hip joint underwent cementless THA for post tubercular arthritis. The average age at the time of THA was 48 years(range 29 to 65 years). Erythrocyte sedimentation rate, C reactive protein, chest X-ray and contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging were done preoperatively to confirm resolution of the disease and to rule out any residual disease. Intra-operative samples were taken for microbiological examination, polymerase chain reaction(PCR) and histological examination. Patients were started on anti-tubercular drugs one week before the operation and continued for 6 mo post operatively. The patients were followed up clinically using the Harris hip score as well as radiologically for any loosening of the implants, osteolysis and any recurrence of tuberculosis. Any complications especially the recurrence of the infection was also recorded.RESULTS: The mean interval from completion of antitubercular therapy for tuberculosis to surgery was 4.2 years(range, 2-6 years). Preoperatively, 17 patients had ankylosis whereas 48 patients had functional but painful range of motion. The mean surgical time was 97 min(range, 65-125) whereas the mean blood loss was 600 m L(range, 400-900 m L). The average follow up was 8.3 years(range 6-11 years). The average Harris Hip score improved from 27 preoperatively to 91 at the final follow up. Seventeen patients had acetabularprotrusion which was managed with impaction grafting and cementless acetabular cup. The bone graft had consolidated in all these 17 patients at the follow up. Two patients developed discharging sinuses at 9 and 11 mo postoperatively respectively. The discharge tested positive for tuberculosis on the PCR. Both these patients were put on antitubercular therapy for another year. Both of them recovered and had no evidence of any loosening or osteolysis on X-rays. There were no other complications recorded.CONCLUSION: Total hip replacement restores good function to patients suffering from post tubercular arthritis of the hip.展开更多
文摘Background: Resurfacing-type total hip replacement (THR) has been successfully developed over the past 50 years through collaborative efforts between engineers and surgeons. Much of the development was pursued by individuals or groups, each of which participated in adding further refinements to the implants, instruments and surgical procedures, thus minimizing the serious problems of wear, osteolysis, loosening and femoral neck fractures. The purpose of this study is to explore the development process to optimize the resurfacing total hip replacement into its current application. Methods: In the early 1980s, cementless resurfacing implants were developed using “thin shell” technology to minimize bony resection of the acetabulum and femoral head. Femoral components utilized short, non-porous coated, tapered straight stems to reduce shear stresses in the femoral neck to prevent fractures and stress shielding, while mechanically stabilizing and aligning the components. Acetabular components were anatomically designed to be recessed inside bony borders to avoid neck-cup impingement and loosening. Initially, ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) was used as a bearing, but due to high levels of wear and osteolysis, it was replaced by wear-resistant highly crossed-linked polyethylene (HXLPE) in 2008. Results: Use of HXLPE as a bearing material in both Co-Cr-Mo and titanium nitride (TiN) ceramic-coated resurfacing implants has led to excellent patient outcomes for more than 10 years. In clinical studies, 87% of patients with bilateral total hip replacements prefer their resurfacing-type total hip over their stem-type total hip. The author’s own personal resurfacing total hips, now at 8 and 5 years, respectively, provide “normal” function and no radiographic osteolysis. Conclusions: After 45 years of active evaluation, including mechanical design considerations, prosthetic design development, clinical and radiographic analysis of results, as well as availability of components cleared by the FDA 510 K process, the author has stated a personal preference for the BP Resurfacing Hip System. His excellent mid-term results in both of his resurfaced hips are similar to the long-term results presented in published studies.
文摘BACKGROUND Trochanteric bursitis is a common complication following total hip replacement(THR),and it is associated with high level of disability and poor quality of life.Excision of the trochanteric bursa prophylactically during THR could reduce the occurrence of post-operative trochanteric bursitis.AIM To evaluate whether synchronous trochanteric bursectomy at the time of THR affects the incidence of post-operative trochanteric bursitis.METHODS This retrospective cohort study was conducted in the secondary care setting at a large district general hospital.Between January 2010 and December 2020,954 patients underwent elective primary THR by two contemporary arthroplasty surgeons,one excising the bursa and the other not(at the time of THR).All patients received the same post-operative rehabilitation and were followed up for 1 year.We reviewed all cases of trochanteric bursitis over this 11-year period to determine the incidence of post-THR bursitis.Two proportion Z-test was used to compare incidences of trochanteric bursitis between groups.RESULTS 554 patients underwent synchronous trochanteric bursectomy at the time of THR whereas 400 patients did not.A total of 5 patients(incidence 0.5%)developed trochanteric bursitis following THR;4 of whom had undergone bursectomy as part of their surgical approach,1 who had not.There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups(Z value 1.00,95%CI:-0.4%to 1.3%,P=0.32).There were also 8 other patients who had both trochanteric bursitis and hip osteoarthritis prior to their THR;all of whom were treated with THR and synchronous trochanteric bursectomy,and 7 had resolution of their lateral buttock pains but 1 did not.CONCLUSION Synchronous trochanteric bursectomy during THR does not materially affect the incidence of post-operative bursitis.However,it is successful at treating patients with known trochanteric bursitis and osteoarthritis requiring THR.
文摘Total hip replacement(THR) is a successful and reliable operation for both relieving pain and improving function in patients who are disabled with end stage arthritis.The ageing population is predicted to significantly increase the requirement for THR in patients who have a higher functional demand than those of the past. Uncemented THR was introduced to improve the long term results and in particular the results in younger, higher functioning patients. There has been controversy about the value of uncemented compared to cemented THR although there has been a world-wide trend towards uncemented fixation. Uncemented acetabular fixation has gained wide acceptance, as seen in the increasing number of hybrid THR in joint registries, but there remains debate about the best mode of femoral fixation.In this article we review the history and current worldwide registry data, with an in-depth analysis of the New Zealand Joint Registry, to determine the results of uncemented femoral fixation in an attempt to provide an evidence-based answer as to the value of this form of fixation.
文摘AIM: To present the 18 year survival and the clinical and radiological outcomes of the Müller straight stem, cemented, total hip arthroplasty(THA).METHODS: Between 1989 and 2007, 176 primary total hip arthroplasties in 164 consecutive patients were performed in our institution by the senior author. All patients received a Müller cemented straight stem and a cemented polyethylene liner. The mean age of the patients was 62 years(45-78). The diagnosis was primary osteoarthritis in 151 hips, dysplasia of the hip in 12 and subcapital fracture of the femur in 13. Following discharge, serial follow-up consisted of clinical evaluation based on the Harris Hip Score and radiological assessment. The survival of the prosthesis using revision for any reason as an end-point was calculated by KaplanMeier analysis.RESULTS: Twenty-four(15%) patients died during the follow-up study, 6(4%) patients were lost, while the remaining 134 patients(141 hips) were followedup for a mean of 10 years(3-18 years). HSS score at the latest follow-up revealed that 84 hips(59.5%) had excellent results, 30(22.2%) good, 11(7.8%) fair and 9(6.3%) poor. There were 3 acetabular revisions due to aseptic loosening. Six(4.2%) stems were diagnosed as having radiographic definitive loosening; however, only 1 was revised. 30% of the surviving stems showed no radiological changes of radiolucency, while 70% showed some changes. Survival of the prosthesis for any reason was 96% at 10 years and 81% at 18 years. CONCLUSION: The 18 year survival of the Müller straight stem, cemented THA is comparable to those of other successful cemented systems.
文摘BACKGROUND By analyzing the risk factors of postoperative complications in elderly patients with hip replacement,We aimed to develop a nomogram model based on preoperative and intraoperative variables and verified the sensitivity and specificity for risk stratification of postoperative complications in elderly with total hip replacement patients.AIM To develop a nomogram model for risk stratification of postoperative complications in elderly with total hip replacement patients.METHODS A total of 414 elderly patients who underwent surgical treatment for total hip replacement hospitalized at the Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Medical University from March 1,2017 to August 31,2019 were included into this study.Univariate and multivariate logistic regression were conducted to identify independent risk factors of postoperative complication in the 414 patients.A nomogram was developed by R software and validated to predict the risk of postoperative complications.RESULTS Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that age(OR=1.05,95%CI:1.00-1.09),renal failure(OR=0.90,95%CI:0.83-0.97),Type 2 diabetes(OR=1.05,95%CI:1.00-1.09),albumin(ALB)(OR=0.91,95%CI:0.83-0.99)were independent risk factors of postoperative complication in elderly patients with hip replacement(P<0.05).For validation of the nomogram,receive operating characteristic curve revealed that the model predicting postoperative complication in elderly patients with hipreplacement was the area under the curve of 0.8254 (95%CI: 0.78-0.87), the slope of the calibrationplot was close to 1 and the model passed Hosmer-Lemeshow goodness of fit test (χ^(2) = 10.16, P =0.4264), calibration in R E_(max) = 0.176, E_(avg) = 0.027, which all demonstrated that the model was ofgood accuracy.CONCLUSIONThe nomogram predicting postoperative complications in patients with total hip replacementconstructed based on age, type 2 diabetes, renal failure and ALB is of good discrimination andaccuracy, which was of clinical significance.
文摘Objective:To study the differences in femoral neck fracture healing and affected limb pain after anterolateral-approach minimally invasive total hip replacement and hemiarthroplasty. Methods:A total of 92 patients with femoral neck fracture who received hip replacement in our hospital between May 2013 and December 2015 were selected and randomly divided into total hip and half hip group, total hip group received anterolateral-approach minimally invasive total hip replacement, half hip group received anterolateral-approach minimally invasive hemiarthroplasty, and 1 month after operation, serum was collected to detect the levels of bone metabolism markers, osteocyte cytokines, SP and CGRP.Results:1 month after operation, serum PINP, PICP, BMP, TGF-β, FGF, IGF-I and IGF-II levels of total hip group were significantly higher than those of half hip group while TRAP5b and CatK levels were significantly lower than those of half hip group;the day after operation, serum pain media SP and CGRP levels were not significantly different between the two groups of patients;36 h after operation, serum SP and CGRP levels of total hip group were significantly lower than those of half hip group.Conclusion:The bone metabolism after anterolateral-approach minimally invasive total hip replacement is better than that after hemiarthroplasty, and the degree of pain is less than that after hemiarthroplasty.
文摘Introduction: A large proportion of patients who undergo total hip replacement (THR) are obese. Aim of the present study is to investigate the influence of Body Mass Index (BMI) on compli-cations following THR in a single surgeon in the short term follow-up. Material and method: This study was based on the retrospective review of charts and BMIs from 171 patients who had undergone THR between April 2005 and March 2006 at our hospital. All operations were per-formed by a single surgeon. All patients were followed up 6 weeks after operation. Results: 27 / 171 patients (15.8%) were found to have com-plications. Systemic minor complications in-cluded arrythmia in 1 case, urinary tract infec-tion in two cases, ileus in two cases, renal in-sufficiency in 3 cases, confusion in 2 cases and anaemia in 14 cases (8.2%) requiring blood tr- ansfusion. There was one case of pulmonary embolism as a major systemic complication. Local minor complications included one single dislocation and 1 superficial wound infection. Body mass index ranged from 20.8 to 46.7 with a mean of 28.6. Hospital length of stay ranged from 10 to 42 days with a mean of 13. The leng- th of operation time between obese and non- obese patients varied significantly in our study. There was no increased risk for complications and length of hospital stay. Discussion: We can conclude that there are no economic or medical reasons for excluding obese patients from THR as there is no increased risk for complications and length of hospital stay.
文摘The purpose of this qualitative research was to explore subjective experiences related to pre-operative patient education experience with total hip replacement (THR). Semi-structured, in depth interviews were used to collect data. Eleven participants aged 44 to 76 were recruited. Data were analyzed using a constant comparative method. Three categories emerged from interview data. 1) Obedience professions’ knowledge: trust professions’ authority, synchronization with instruction and satisfy information;2) Worries restrict mobility and lose job: post-op activities changes and impact on daily work;3) Information wanted by personal preference: motivation differently. Hopefully insights on pre-operative education to THR patients experience will provide valuable references for application in teaching materials for orthotics’ nurse to improve THR care.
文摘<strong>Background:</strong> The main purpose of the present study was to assess the short term performance of a cementless femoral stem in total hip replacement. <strong>Methods:</strong> Cross-sectional observational study of a 48-patient cohort with Phenom? femoral stems implanted between June 1, 2014 and September 1, 2018, to determine clinical performance, stability, and radiographic osseointegration. Patients were followed-up from 13 to 76 months (mean: 44.5 months) and assessed using the Harris Hip Score-HHS, the Hip Disability and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score-HOOS and radiographs. <strong>Results:</strong> All stems were radiologically stable. Mean Harris Hip Score was 89.8 and the HOOS was 80.4. No statistical differences were observed among patients with different diagnoses. <strong>Conclusions:</strong> The short-term results revealed satisfactory clinical outcomes and radiological signs of implant stability in all cases. Using two functional scores was useful in detecting biases and a low to moderate agreement was found between the scores.
文摘Objective: To evaluate the effects of preoperative inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on the incidence of atelectasis in patients at high risk of postoperative pulmonary complications scheduled for elective total hip replacement surgery under general anesthesia. Methods: Thirty two high-risk patients undergoing elective total hip replacement surgery under general anesthesia were chosen from Nanjing Medical University, Affiliated Nanjing First Hospital. In this single-blind randomized controlled clinical triM, patients were randomly assigned to receive preoperative inspiratory muscle training or conventional treatment (CT). The major effectiveness outcome variables were atelectasis and duration of postoperative hospitalization. Results: Both groups were comparable prior to surgery. Seven patients in the CT group and 3 in the IMT group developed atelectasis (P = 0.25). Median duration of postoperative hospitalization was 13 days (range, 10~17 days) in the IMT group versus 16 days (range, 11~23 days) in the CT group (Mann- Whitney U statistics, Z = -2.22, P = 0.03). Mean postoperative inspiratory pressure was 5% higher in the IMT group. Conclusion: Preoperative intensive inspiratory muscle training appears to reduce the incidence of atelectasis and duration of postoperative hospitalization in patients at high risk of developing postoperative pulmonary complications who were scheduled for elective total hip replacement surgery under general anesthesia.
基金Yingtan City Science and Technology Project(No.YKz20180033)
文摘Objective:To investigate the effects of sevoflurane inhalation general anesthesia on serum IL-6,brain injury protein S100βand coagulation function in elderly patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty.Method:From May 2017 to May 2019,84 patients,age 60-75 underwent total hip arthroplasty in our hospital.were randomly divided into two groups:group A(n=42)and group B(n=42).Group A was maintained with sevoflurane inhalation by general anesthesia and group B with propofol by intravenous anesthesia.The surgical related indexes and postoperative complications in the two groups were compared.The level of serum IL-6,S100β,Coagulation function index[platelet count(PLT),Fibrinogen(FIB),plasma D-dimer(D-D),activated partial enzyme activity time(APTT),prothrombin time(PT)],MMSE score and MoCA score were compared between two groups before and after operation.Results:There was no significant difference in anesthesia time,operation time,intraoperative bleeding and postoperative drainage(P>0.05).1h,1d and 7d after operation,the level of PLT,D-D and FIB in group A were significantly lower than that in group B(P<0.05),PT and APTT were significantly higher than that in group B(P<0.05).1h,1d and 7d after operation,the level of IL-6,S100βin group A were significantly lower than that in group B(P<0.05).1d after operation,the MMSE and MoCA scores in group B were significantly lower than those in group A(P<0.05).The incidence of lower extremity deep venous thrombosis(2.38%)and cognitive impairment(2.38%)in group A was lower than that in group B(14.29%,16.67%)(t1=3.896,P1=0.048;t2=4.974,P2=0.026).Conclusion:sevoflurane anesthesia can reduce the incidence of deep venous thrombosis and cognitive impairment of the lower extremity after operation in elderly patients with thr,stabilize the coagulation index of patients,and downregulate the expression of il-6 and S100β.
文摘Total hip replacement(THR)is an artificial hip joint prosthesis that replaces the damaged femoral head.For the good therapeutic effects,it has been widely used,while also brings a great negative problems at same time,especially the psychological problems.After THR,the patient has obvious motility symptoms of fear of movement,and shows a series of manifestations such as fear of activity and fall.However,for people with high self-efficacy,the degree of activity and fear is lower,with a good mental state.The effects of self-efficacy on rehabilitation behavior and prognosis of patients with THR were discussed from the aspects of activity ability,psychological state and quality of life.This paper sorts out the current situation of intervention research on self-efficacy of THR patients,and provides theoretical basis for further improving the self-efficacy of THR patients.Through these studies to understand how to improve patients'self-efficacy and reduce the fear of activity,obtain postoperative activity related knowledge,finally promote the limb functional recovery.
文摘Objectives: Femoral neck fractures are becoming more common within nowadays. This research is to explore the clinical effect of primary total hip replacement (THA) via direct anterior approach (DAA) and posterolateral approach (PLA) in the treatment of femoral neck fracture. Methods: Retrospective analysis of 100 cases of elderly patients with femoral neck fracture who underwent total hip arthroplasty admitted to Tianyou Hospital affiliated to Wuhan University of Science and Technology from January 2019 to January 2022. 50 patients treated with DAA approach were included in the observation group, and 50 patients treated with PLA approach were included in the control group. The operation indexes, postoperative acetabular abduction angle and anteversion angle, hip joint function, Harris score and complications were compared between the two groups. Result: The length of incision in the observation group was shorter than that in the control group, and the amount of intraoperative bleeding and postoperative hospital stay were shorter than those in the control group (P < 0.05);There was a statistically significant difference between the two groups in the ratio of acetabular abduction angle and its safe zone, and the length difference of both lower limbs (P < 0.05), while there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups in the ratio of acetabular anteversion angle and its safe zone, eccentricity, and its recovery rate (P > 0.05);Harris score of hip joint: 6 months after operation, the anterior approach group was significantly higher than the posterolateral approach group (P < 0.05), and there was no statistical difference between the two groups 12 months after operation (P > 0.05);The total incidence of complications in the observation group was lower than that in the control group, with a statistically significant difference (P Conclusion: DAA and PLA approaches for total hip replacement can restore the hip joint structure of patients with femoral neck fractures and achieve good results, but DAA approach has greater advantages in early postoperative recovery, improvement of hip joint function, small surgical injury, high application value, so it is recommended.
文摘Background: Treatment of hip disorders during active hip tuberculosis has long been a controversial issue. Some authors have reported performing hip replacement with different strategies with very good outcomes. This study aimed to describe the surgical outcomes and necessary conditions for total hip replacement in active hip tuberculosis. Methods: We conducted a quasi-experimental study. The study enrolled 40 patients with 42 active tuberculosis hips at stage IV treated by total hip replacement from October 2016 to December 2019 at the National Lung Hospital. We followed up with the patients for at least 12 months, evaluated surgical outcomes, and investigated the factors associated with these outcomes by logistic regression analysis. Results: Surgical outcomes showed that 37 patients (88.1%) had excellent hip function, no abscesses, and no sinus tract formation. Four cases (9.5%) had sinus tract formations. One case (2.4%) had good hip function. Binary logistic regression models revealed that sinus tract formation was associated with preoperative tuberculosis infection syndrome. The average time to obtain antituberculosis drug treatment preoperatively was 4.6 weeks. Conclusion: Total hip replacement for active hip tuberculosis is a practical and promising treatment method. Surgeons should consider improving patients’ conditions before performing total hip replacement, administering antitubercular drugs, and arthrotomy to eliminate all abscesses, and decrease the risk of tuberculosis infection syndrome and the inflammatory response.
文摘Objective:Objective:To evaluate the applications of dexmedetomidine given composite dezocine spinal anesthesia in patients undergoing total hip replacement surgery.Methods:120 cases ASAⅠ~Ⅱgrade elective surgery THA patients were divided into group A(n=40),group B(n=40),C group(n=40)from June 2015 to June 2016.Group A were routined with endotracheal intubation operation;Group B were gap into the line L2-3 spinal anesthesia,anesthesia after a fixed pumping 0.2 mg dezocine a mixture of 3 ml;Group C were threatmented with dextrose infusion 3μg Mi Ding mixture 3.5 ml.The levels of mean arterial pressure(MAP),heart rate(HR),oxygen saturation(SPO2),endtidal carbon dioxide(PETCO2)and other hemodynamic parameters and plasma epinephrine(E),norepinephrine(NE),malondialdehyde(MDA)of three groups before and after 10 min of anesthesia 5min(T0),of anesthesia(T1),at the start of surgery(T2),1 Xiaoshi(T3)after completion of anesthesia,the end of the surgery(T4).The anesthetic complications occur of three groups were compared.Results:The levels of MAP,HR,SPO2,PETCO2,E,NE,MDA in T1~T4 time were increased than T0 stage(P<0.05).The levels of MAP,HR,SPO2,PETCO2,E,NE,MDA in T1~T4 time of Groups A were increased than Groups B,Group C(P<0.05).The levels of MAP,HR,SPO2,PETCO2,E,NE,MDA in T1~T4 time of Groups A and Groups B were compared.The cognitive disorders,nausea,vomiting,restlessness,chills,a high incidence of respiratory depression of Group A were higher than Group B,Group C(P<0.05),will high incidence of respiratory depression of Group B were higher than Groups C(P<0.05).Conclusion:dexmedetomidine given composite dezocine spinal anesthesia can effectively stabilize hemodynamics THA patients and reduce patient stress and blood vessels,its low incidence of postoperative complications,worthy of promotion application.
文摘In recent years,with the continuous improvement of people's health requirements,the awareness of participating in disease diagnosis and treatment has also been constantly enhanced.Patient’s participation has become a hot issue in medical care policies and research practices.This article intends to review the research background of patient participation and necessity,status,form,significance and existing problems of total hip replacement patients'participation in health care in order to provide reference for the promotion participation in practice.
文摘BACKGROUND Total hip arthroplasty is as an effective intervention to relieve pain and improve hip function.Approaches of the hip have been exhaustively explored about pros and cons.The efficacy and the complications of hip approaches remains inconclusive.This study conducted an umbrella review to systematically appraise previous meta-analysis(MAs)including conventional posterior approach(PA),and minimally invasive surgeries as the lateral approach(LA),direct anterior approach(DAA),2-incisions method,mini-lateral approach and the newest technique direct superior approach(DSA)or supercapsular percutaneouslyassisted total hip(SuperPath).AIM To compare the efficacy and complications of hip approaches that have been published in all MAs and randomized controlled trials(RCTs).METHODS MAs were identified from MEDLINE and Scopus from inception until 2023.RCTs were then updated from the latest MA to September 2023.This study included studies which compared hip approaches and reported at least one outcome such as Harris Hip Score(HHS),dislocation,intra-operative fracture,wound compliData were independently selected,extracted and assessed by two reviewers.Network MA and cluster rank and surface under the cumulative ranking curve(SUCRA)were estimated for treatment efficacy and safety.RESULTS Finally,twenty-eight MAs(40 RCTs),and 13 RCTs were retrieved.In total 47 RCTs were included for reanalysis.The results of corrected covered area showed high degree(13.80%).Among 47 RCTs,most of the studies were low risk of bias in part of random process and outcome reporting,while other domains were medium to high risk of bias.DAA significantly provided higher HHS at three months than PA[pooled unstandardized mean difference(USMD):3.49,95%confidence interval(CI):0.98,6.00 with SUCRA:85.9],followed by DSA/SuperPath(USMD:1.57,95%CI:-1.55,4.69 with SUCRA:57.6).All approaches had indifferent dislocation and intraoperative fracture rates.SUCRA comparing early functional outcome and composite complications(dislocation,intra-operative fracture,wound complication,and nerve injury)found DAA was the best approach followed by DSA/SuperPath.CONCLUSION DSA/SuperPath had better earlier functional outcome than PA,but still could not overcome the result of DAA.This technique might be the other preferred option with acceptable complications.
文摘BACKGROUND Acetabular component positioning in total hip arthroplasty(THA)is of key importance to ensure satisfactory post-operative outcomes and to minimize the risk of complications.The majority of acetabular components are aligned freehand,without the use of navigation methods.Patient specific instruments(PSI)and three-dimensional(3D)printing of THA placement guides are increasingly used in primary THA to ensure optimal positioning.AIM To summarize the literature on 3D printing in THA and how they improve acetabular component alignment.METHODS PubMed was used to identify and access scientific studies reporting on different 3D printing methods used in THA.Eight studies with 236 hips in 228 patients were included.The studies could be divided into two main categories;3D printed models and 3D printed guides.RESULTS 3D printing in THA helped improve preoperative cup size planning and post-operative Harris hip scores between intervention and control groups(P=0.019,P=0.009).Otherwise,outcome measures were heterogeneous and thus difficult to compare.The overarching consensus between the studies is that the use of 3D guidance tools can assist in improving THA cup positioning and reduce the need for revision THA and the associated costs.CONCLUSION The implementation of 3D printing and PSI for primary THA can significantly improve the positioning accuracy of the acetabular cup component and reduce the number of complications caused by malpositioning.
文摘BACKGROUND Proximal femur fractures,including both intracapsular(femoral neck fractures)and extracapsular fractures(intertrochanteric femoral fractures,IFFs),affect around 1.5 million people per year worldwide.Mechanical failures of intertrochanteric nailing in IFFs could be managed with revision total hip arthroplasty(THA).AIM To describe the surgical complexity and the procedure-related complication rates in patients with trochanteric nailing failure and treated with THA.METHODS Patients referred to our level I trauma center between April 2012 and July 2018 with failed cephalomedullary nailing following trochanteric fractures were retrospectively recruited.All patients underwent a salvage surgical procedure,i.e.,cephalomedullary nail removal and conversion to THA.The same surgical and anesthesiology team performed the surgical procedures under spinal anesthesia.All patients underwent clinical and radiographic follow-ups for at least 24 mo.Complications and re-operations were recorded.RESULTS Seventy-four patients met the inclusion criteria(male:29;female:45;mean age:73.8-years-old;range:65-89)and were included in the current study.The average operative time was 117 min(76-192 min).The average blood loss was 585 mL(430-1720 mL).Among the 74 patients,43(58.1%)required transfusion of three or more blood units.Two patients died within the 4th d after surgery because of pulmonary embolism,and 1 patient died 9 mo after surgery due to ischemic myocardial infarction.The complication rate in the 71 patients who completed the minimum 24-mo follow-up was 22.5%.In 3 cases out of 71(4.2%)periprosthetic acetabular fracture was observed during the followup.One of these periacetabular fractures occurred intraoperatively.An intraoperative periprosthetic femur fracture was observed in 5 patients out of 71(7.0%).Four of these patients needed a re-operation to fix the fracture with plates and cerclages;in one of these patients,femoral stem revision was also necessary.In 4 patients out of 71(5.6%),an early THA dislocation was observed,whereas in 1 case(1.4%)a late THA dislocation was observed.Three patients out of 71(4.2%)developed a periprosthetic joint infection during the study follow-up.CONCLUSION The present study demonstrated that salvage options for IFF fixation failure are complex procedures with a relevant intraoperative and postoperative complication rate.
文摘AIM: To present the results of total hip arthroplasty(THA) for post tubercular arthritis of the hip joint.METHODS: Sixty-five patients(45 male, 20 female) with previously treated tuberculosis of the hip joint underwent cementless THA for post tubercular arthritis. The average age at the time of THA was 48 years(range 29 to 65 years). Erythrocyte sedimentation rate, C reactive protein, chest X-ray and contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging were done preoperatively to confirm resolution of the disease and to rule out any residual disease. Intra-operative samples were taken for microbiological examination, polymerase chain reaction(PCR) and histological examination. Patients were started on anti-tubercular drugs one week before the operation and continued for 6 mo post operatively. The patients were followed up clinically using the Harris hip score as well as radiologically for any loosening of the implants, osteolysis and any recurrence of tuberculosis. Any complications especially the recurrence of the infection was also recorded.RESULTS: The mean interval from completion of antitubercular therapy for tuberculosis to surgery was 4.2 years(range, 2-6 years). Preoperatively, 17 patients had ankylosis whereas 48 patients had functional but painful range of motion. The mean surgical time was 97 min(range, 65-125) whereas the mean blood loss was 600 m L(range, 400-900 m L). The average follow up was 8.3 years(range 6-11 years). The average Harris Hip score improved from 27 preoperatively to 91 at the final follow up. Seventeen patients had acetabularprotrusion which was managed with impaction grafting and cementless acetabular cup. The bone graft had consolidated in all these 17 patients at the follow up. Two patients developed discharging sinuses at 9 and 11 mo postoperatively respectively. The discharge tested positive for tuberculosis on the PCR. Both these patients were put on antitubercular therapy for another year. Both of them recovered and had no evidence of any loosening or osteolysis on X-rays. There were no other complications recorded.CONCLUSION: Total hip replacement restores good function to patients suffering from post tubercular arthritis of the hip.