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Saddle to Incision Relationship: A Novel Approach to Localizing the Incision for Direct Anterior Hip Arthroplasty
Nathan Bascom1, Ezra Levy1, Thomas Golden1
1Department of Graduate Medical Education, Community Memorial Health System, Ventura, CA, USA.
Abstract:
The direct anterior approach for total hip arthroplasty has grown in popularity over the last decade. Incision for this approach is often based on a standardized distance from the anterior superior iliac spine. Despite this method, wound complications remain a known complication during direct anterior approach. We describe a simple and reproducible technique using fluoroscopy to identify the incision during direct anterior total hip arthroplasty. This method allows for accurate placement of incision while adding only a minimal amount of time to the procedure. Using this technique helps minimize proximal skin maceration and lessens the need for extension of incision intraoperatively.

