Risk Factors for Dislocation after Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty with the Transtrochanteric Approach

K. Hwang, Young-Ho Kim, Yeesuk Kim, Hyun-Jong Bong, I. Choi
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Purpose: We wanted to evaluate the risk factors that predispose a patient to dislocation after undergoing primary total hip arthroplasty with the transtrochanteric approach. Materials and Methods: Between July 1995 and May 2007, 593 consecutive total hip arthroplasties using the trantrochanteric approach were performed. A matched comparative study was performed for the dislocated group(18 hips) and the non-dislocated control group(18 hips). The patient-related factors and mechanical factors were retrospectively reviewed to evaluate the risk factors for dislocation. Results: Dislocation occurred in 18 hips(3.04%). The mean age was 57.1 years in the dislocated group and 55.2 years for all of the patients (p>0.05). Statistical analyses of the BMI, inclination and anteversion of the cup, lowering of the hip center, a leg length discrepancy, the size of the femoral head and nonunion of the greater trochanter revealed no significant differences between the two groups. Nonunion of the greater trochanter was observed in 16 hips(2.84%). The risk of dislocation was 8.5 times higher in the patients with excessive alcohol intake (p<0.05). The combination of more than 3 risk factors significantly affected the incidence of dislocation after total hip arthroplasty (p<0.05). Conclusion: After primary total hip arthroplasty with the transtrochanteric approach, in the cohort of this study, excessive alcohol intake was the main risk factor for dislocation and a combination of risk factors contributed to dislocation.
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经粗隆入路全髋关节置换术后脱位的危险因素
目的:我们想评估经粗隆入路行初次全髋关节置换术后易发生脱位的危险因素。材料和方法:1995年7月至2007年5月,593例经粗隆入路全髋关节置换术。对脱位组(18髋)和未脱位对照组(18髋)进行匹配的比较研究。回顾性分析患者相关因素和机械因素,以评估脱位的危险因素。结果:脱位18例(3.04%)。脱位组平均年龄为57.1岁,所有患者平均年龄为55.2岁(p < 0.05)。统计分析结果显示,两组患者的身体质量指数、杯的倾斜度和前倾度、髋中心位置降低、腿长差异、股骨头大小和大转子不愈合均无显著差异。16髋(2.84%)出现大转子不愈合。过量饮酒的患者脱位的危险性是前者的8.5倍(p<0.05)。3种以上危险因素联合影响全髋关节置换术后脱位的发生率(p<0.05)。结论:经粗隆入路初次全髋关节置换术后,本研究队列中过量饮酒是脱位的主要危险因素,多种危险因素共同导致脱位。
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