Total bilateral hip arthroplasty in one surgical procedure

Background/Aim. Primary coxarthrosis occurs often in older population. There is possibility of implanting both endoprothesis simultaneously in bilateral coxarthrosis which decreases hospitalization and reduces the expenses and possibility of complication that can occur during general anesthesia. The...

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Main Authors: Popović Zoran, Rajović Jovo, Radunović Aleksandar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia 2007-01-01
Series:Vojnosanitetski Pregled
Subjects:
hip
Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2007/0042-84500710697P.pdf
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spelling doaj-7edab660e7b84837882c024447bd0e1d2020-11-24T20:48:55ZengMilitary Health Department, Ministry of Defance, SerbiaVojnosanitetski Pregled0042-84502007-01-01641069770010.2298/VSP0710697PTotal bilateral hip arthroplasty in one surgical procedurePopović ZoranRajović JovoRadunović AleksandarBackground/Aim. Primary coxarthrosis occurs often in older population. There is possibility of implanting both endoprothesis simultaneously in bilateral coxarthrosis which decreases hospitalization and reduces the expenses and possibility of complication that can occur during general anesthesia. The most serious indications for bilateral total hip arthroplasty in one procedure are younger patients with serious bilateral osteoarthrosis of the hips, without added diseases. Absolute contraindication is found in patients with persistent ductus arteriosus and septal defect. The aim of this study was to point out the possibility and advantages of a single-staged bilateral hip arthroplasty and introducing it in our orthopedic practice. Methods. The procedure was accomplished in 19 patients. The standard total hip arthroplasty surgical technique was performed, followed by the usual antibiotic and anticoagulant therapy. Results. Only one complication - acetabular part instability we recorded, followed by luxation that was surgically managed. Conclusion. This procedure can be performed routinely in selected population and should be reserved for major medical centers capable to provide adequate postoperative care.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2007/0042-84500710697P.pdfarthroplastyreplacementhipsurgical proceduresoperativepostoperative complicationsreoperationrehabilitation
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author Popović Zoran
Rajović Jovo
Radunović Aleksandar
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Rajović Jovo
Radunović Aleksandar
Total bilateral hip arthroplasty in one surgical procedure
Vojnosanitetski Pregled
arthroplasty
replacement
hip
surgical procedures
operative
postoperative complications
reoperation
rehabilitation
author_facet Popović Zoran
Rajović Jovo
Radunović Aleksandar
author_sort Popović Zoran
title Total bilateral hip arthroplasty in one surgical procedure
title_short Total bilateral hip arthroplasty in one surgical procedure
title_full Total bilateral hip arthroplasty in one surgical procedure
title_fullStr Total bilateral hip arthroplasty in one surgical procedure
title_full_unstemmed Total bilateral hip arthroplasty in one surgical procedure
title_sort total bilateral hip arthroplasty in one surgical procedure
publisher Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia
series Vojnosanitetski Pregled
issn 0042-8450
publishDate 2007-01-01
description Background/Aim. Primary coxarthrosis occurs often in older population. There is possibility of implanting both endoprothesis simultaneously in bilateral coxarthrosis which decreases hospitalization and reduces the expenses and possibility of complication that can occur during general anesthesia. The most serious indications for bilateral total hip arthroplasty in one procedure are younger patients with serious bilateral osteoarthrosis of the hips, without added diseases. Absolute contraindication is found in patients with persistent ductus arteriosus and septal defect. The aim of this study was to point out the possibility and advantages of a single-staged bilateral hip arthroplasty and introducing it in our orthopedic practice. Methods. The procedure was accomplished in 19 patients. The standard total hip arthroplasty surgical technique was performed, followed by the usual antibiotic and anticoagulant therapy. Results. Only one complication - acetabular part instability we recorded, followed by luxation that was surgically managed. Conclusion. This procedure can be performed routinely in selected population and should be reserved for major medical centers capable to provide adequate postoperative care.
topic arthroplasty
replacement
hip
surgical procedures
operative
postoperative complications
reoperation
rehabilitation
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2007/0042-84500710697P.pdf
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