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Posterior approach to total hip replacement using enhanced posterior soft tissue repair
P M Pellicci1, M Bostrom, R Poss
1Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY 10021, USA.
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
|January 26, 1999
Abstract:
The two senior authors (PMP, RP) independently began using an identical enhanced posterior soft tissue repair after total hip replacement through a posterior approach. In the first author's experience, a dislocation rate of 4% in 395 patients before using the enhanced closure was reduced to 0% in 395 patients in whom the enhanced closure was performed. In the second author's experience, 160 total hip replacements had a dislocation rate of 6.2% before the enhanced closure whereas 124 total hip replacements had a dislocation rate of 0.8% after the enhanced closure. These results are highly statistically significant.