Hip and Knee Arthroplasty in Patients with Mucopolysaccharidosis: A Systematic Review 

Kimon Toumazos, N. Williams
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To review the use of knee and hip arthroplasty for patients with mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS) to inform clinicians and patients of this emerging area of orthopaedic practice and direct future studies. An Embase database review was conducted according to Preferred Reporting Item for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) guidelines to identify relevant published articles. Extracted information included demographic data, indications for surgery, surgical details, post-operative outcomes and complications. Ten articles reported 15 patients with a total of 5 knee and 20 hip arthroplasties were identified and included. The mean age was 28.3 years and mean follow up duration for knee and hip arthroplasties was 3.6 years and 5.1 years respectively. Indications for surgery included pain in all patients, reduced range of motion, genu valgum and joint instability. Complex arthroplasty techniques were required including extensive soft tissue releases, instrumentation modification, screw fixation and modular/dysplasia arthroplasty components. There were four intra-operative fractures in hip arthroplasty patients and one hip arthroplasty underwent revision due to loosening. Pain resolution was documented for all knee arthroplasties and 90% of hip arthroplasties, whilst complications occurred in 9/20 (45%) of all arthroplasties. Arthroplasty surgery in this rare patient group can be successfully performed for pain relief and improvement in function with careful pre-operative planning and multidisciplinary management. Treating teams should be encouraged to share their experience to contribute to our understanding of indications, technique and outcomes for arthroplasty procedures in MPS patients.
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粘多糖病患者髋关节和膝关节置换术:一项系统综述
回顾粘多糖病(MPS)患者膝关节和髋关节置换术的应用,告知临床医生和患者这一骨科实践的新兴领域,并指导未来的研究。根据系统评价和荟萃分析(PRISMA)指南的首选报告项目进行Embase数据库审查,以确定相关的已发表文章。提取的信息包括人口统计数据、手术指征、手术细节、术后结果和并发症。10篇文章报道了15例共5例膝关节和20例髋关节置换术的患者。平均年龄28.3岁,膝关节和髋关节置换术的平均随访时间分别为3.6年和5.1年。手术指征包括所有患者的疼痛、活动范围缩小、膝外翻和关节不稳定。需要复杂的关节成形术技术,包括广泛的软组织松解、器械修改、螺钉固定和模块化/发育不良的关节成形术组件。术中有4例髋关节置换术中骨折,1例髋关节置换术因松动而进行了翻修。所有膝关节置换术和90%髋关节置换术均有疼痛缓解记录,而9/20(45%)的关节置换术出现并发症。通过精心的术前计划和多学科管理,在这一罕见的患者群体中,关节成形术可以成功地缓解疼痛和改善功能。应该鼓励治疗团队分享他们的经验,以帮助我们理解MPS患者关节置换术的适应症、技术和结果。
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