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[Dislocations hip arthroplasty].

Edward Golec1, Sebastian Nowak, Joanna Golec

  • 1Klinika Chirurgii Urazoweji Ortopediiz Oddzialem Neurochirurgiii Rehabilitacji oraz Zakład Rehabilitacji 5, Wojskowego Szpitala Klinicznego z Poilihnika.

Chirurgia Narzadow Ruchu I Ortopedia Polska
|November 30, 2006
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Dislocation after total hip arthroplasty commonly occurs within three months, particularly after revision surgery or femoral neck fractures. Proper implant stability and supervised rehabilitation are crucial for successful outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Biomedical Engineering

Context:

  • Analysis of 2712 total hip arthroplasty cases (1985-2005).
  • Includes cemented (80.1%) and cement-free (19.9%) procedures.
  • Focuses on dislocation incidence in revised arthroplasty and femoral neck fracture cases.

Purpose:

  • To analyze the incidence and timing of dislocation following hip arthroplasty.
  • To identify risk factors associated with post-arthroplasty dislocation.
  • To determine key factors for successful surgical and rehabilitation outcomes.

Summary:

  • Dislocation post-hip arthroplasty predominantly occurs within the initial three months.
  • Higher dislocation rates observed in revised arthroplasty and following femoral neck fractures.
  • Successful outcomes depend on implant stability and supervised motor rehabilitation.

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Impact:

  • Informs clinical practice regarding post-operative monitoring and rehabilitation protocols.
  • Highlights the importance of implant fixation and patient education in preventing dislocation.
  • Contributes to improving patient safety and long-term success rates in hip arthroplasty.