RETRACTED ARTICLE: The majority of conversion total hip arthroplasties can be considered a primary replacement: a matched cohort study
Autor: | Omar Agoumi, Mounir Yahyaoui, Jawad Amghar, Soufiane Aharram, Abdelkarim Daoudi |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
musculoskeletal diseases
030222 orthopedics medicine.medical_specialty Proximal femur Visual analogue scale Bone stock business.industry Total hip replacement General Medicine Osteoarthritis medicine.disease Surgery 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Matched cohort Harris Hip Score medicine 030212 general & internal medicine business Total hip arthroplasty |
Zdroj: | European Journal of Medical Research. 25 |
ISSN: | 2047-783X |
Popis: | Background and study aims The success of conversion total hip arthroplasty (THA) among primary THA and revision THA remains unclear. We hypothesized that most conversion THA’s can be performed using primary implants and will have an uncomplicated post-operative course. Materials and methods Thirty-six patients (23 females, mean age 68,0y) who underwent conversion THA for failed interventions for proximal femur fractures in the period 2008–2018 were matched sequentially against patients of the same sex and age who underwent primary THA or revision THA. Data were collected on implants used, major complications, and mortality. PROMs used included the Western Ontario and McMaster Osteoarthritis Index, Harris Hip Score, Visual Analogue Scale and the EQ-5D Health Questionnaire. Results Seventy-two percent of patients who underwent conversion THA were treated with primary implants and never suffered from a major complication. PROMs were excellent for this group of patients. The distinction primary/conversion/revision THA could not explain differences in outcomes; however, the necessity of using revision implants and the development of major complications could. Conclusions The majority of conversion total hip arthroplasties can be considered a primary replacement. Predicting outcomes for THA should focus on patient frailty and technical difficulties dealing with infection, stability and loss of bone stock and should discard the conversion versus revision terminology. |
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