Effect of surgical approach for contralateral side hip arthroplasty in below knee amputees: a retrospective cohort study

Abstract Background The gluteus medius muscle plays a very important role in the stability of the gait, especially in patients with amputation of the lower limbs. Therefore, choosing the appropriate type of approach for hip arthroplasty is very important. Hence, this study aimed to compare the outco...

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Main Authors: Hong-Man Cho, Jae-Woong Seo, Hyun-Ju Lee, Sun-Do Kim, Kyu-Bok Kang, Jung-Ryul Kim, Ho-Wook Wee
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Published: BMC 2019-01-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12891-018-2385-z
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spelling doaj-5858caf1b28447e2a5080cb7b2aa9a122020-11-25T01:54:35ZengBMCBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders1471-24742019-01-0120111110.1186/s12891-018-2385-zEffect of surgical approach for contralateral side hip arthroplasty in below knee amputees: a retrospective cohort studyHong-Man Cho0Jae-Woong Seo1Hyun-Ju Lee2Sun-Do Kim3Kyu-Bok Kang4Jung-Ryul Kim5Ho-Wook Wee6Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Gwangju Veterans HospitalDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Gwangju Veterans HospitalDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Gwangju Veterans HospitalDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Gwangju Veterans HospitalDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Veterans Health Service Medical CenterDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Busan Veterans HospitalDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Daegu Veterans HospitalAbstract Background The gluteus medius muscle plays a very important role in the stability of the gait, especially in patients with amputation of the lower limbs. Therefore, choosing the appropriate type of approach for hip arthroplasty is very important. Hence, this study aimed to compare the outcomes and complications between the anterolateral approach (ALA) and posterior approach (PA) for hip arthroplasty in patients with contralateral below knee amputation. Methods From January 1999 to November 2014, 67 patients who underwent hip arthroplasty with contralateral below knee amputation were retrospectively analyzed. The study subjects were divided into two groups: the PA group (33 cases) and the ALA group (34 cases). The results of the clinical functional recovery with Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) score, Harris Hip Score, and activity of daily living scale were compared between the two groups. During the follow-up period, complications related to gait such as fall, dislocation, and periprosthetic fractures (PPFs) were investigated. Results The Harris Hip Score (p = 0.024) and the activity of the daily living scale (p = 0.043) of the ALA group were significantly lower at 3 months compared to the PA group, but no significant difference was observed between the two groups from 6 months postoperatively to the last follow-up. The WOMAC score was not significantly different between the two groups. Within 3 months after surgery, falls occurred in 3 cases in the PA group and in 11 cases in the ALA group (p = 0.019) Dislocation and PPF were caused by prosthesis-related trauma. Two dislocations and 1 PPF occurred 8 years postoperatively in the PA group. PPF occurred in 3 patients in the ALA group, of which 2 occurred within 3 months after surgery. Conclusion Orthopedic surgeons should pay particular attention in patients with hip arthroplasty on the contralateral side hip who had below knee amputation because functional recovery is delayed until 3 months after ALA compared with PA.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12891-018-2385-zBelow knee amputationHip arthroplastyApproachGluteus medius muscle
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author Hong-Man Cho
Jae-Woong Seo
Hyun-Ju Lee
Sun-Do Kim
Kyu-Bok Kang
Jung-Ryul Kim
Ho-Wook Wee
spellingShingle Hong-Man Cho
Jae-Woong Seo
Hyun-Ju Lee
Sun-Do Kim
Kyu-Bok Kang
Jung-Ryul Kim
Ho-Wook Wee
Effect of surgical approach for contralateral side hip arthroplasty in below knee amputees: a retrospective cohort study
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Below knee amputation
Hip arthroplasty
Approach
Gluteus medius muscle
author_facet Hong-Man Cho
Jae-Woong Seo
Hyun-Ju Lee
Sun-Do Kim
Kyu-Bok Kang
Jung-Ryul Kim
Ho-Wook Wee
author_sort Hong-Man Cho
title Effect of surgical approach for contralateral side hip arthroplasty in below knee amputees: a retrospective cohort study
title_short Effect of surgical approach for contralateral side hip arthroplasty in below knee amputees: a retrospective cohort study
title_full Effect of surgical approach for contralateral side hip arthroplasty in below knee amputees: a retrospective cohort study
title_fullStr Effect of surgical approach for contralateral side hip arthroplasty in below knee amputees: a retrospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Effect of surgical approach for contralateral side hip arthroplasty in below knee amputees: a retrospective cohort study
title_sort effect of surgical approach for contralateral side hip arthroplasty in below knee amputees: a retrospective cohort study
publisher BMC
series BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
issn 1471-2474
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Abstract Background The gluteus medius muscle plays a very important role in the stability of the gait, especially in patients with amputation of the lower limbs. Therefore, choosing the appropriate type of approach for hip arthroplasty is very important. Hence, this study aimed to compare the outcomes and complications between the anterolateral approach (ALA) and posterior approach (PA) for hip arthroplasty in patients with contralateral below knee amputation. Methods From January 1999 to November 2014, 67 patients who underwent hip arthroplasty with contralateral below knee amputation were retrospectively analyzed. The study subjects were divided into two groups: the PA group (33 cases) and the ALA group (34 cases). The results of the clinical functional recovery with Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) score, Harris Hip Score, and activity of daily living scale were compared between the two groups. During the follow-up period, complications related to gait such as fall, dislocation, and periprosthetic fractures (PPFs) were investigated. Results The Harris Hip Score (p = 0.024) and the activity of the daily living scale (p = 0.043) of the ALA group were significantly lower at 3 months compared to the PA group, but no significant difference was observed between the two groups from 6 months postoperatively to the last follow-up. The WOMAC score was not significantly different between the two groups. Within 3 months after surgery, falls occurred in 3 cases in the PA group and in 11 cases in the ALA group (p = 0.019) Dislocation and PPF were caused by prosthesis-related trauma. Two dislocations and 1 PPF occurred 8 years postoperatively in the PA group. PPF occurred in 3 patients in the ALA group, of which 2 occurred within 3 months after surgery. Conclusion Orthopedic surgeons should pay particular attention in patients with hip arthroplasty on the contralateral side hip who had below knee amputation because functional recovery is delayed until 3 months after ALA compared with PA.
topic Below knee amputation
Hip arthroplasty
Approach
Gluteus medius muscle
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