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Do joint-preserving hip procedures compromise subsequent total hip arthroplasty? A meta-analysis of complications, functional outcome and survivorship.

En Lin GohOliver R BoughtonThomas DonnellyColin G MurphyJames CashmanConnor Green
Published in: SICOT-J (2024)
Joint-preserving hip operations are associated with greater intra-operative challenges and complications. In subsequent joint arthroplasty, prior acetabular procedures affect functional outcomes while prior femoral procedures influence implant survivorship. Hip pain due to the morphological sequelae of pediatric hip pathology can be debilitating at a young age. Surgical decision-making at that time needs to consider the survivorship of a THA implanted at that young age against the consequences of hip preservation surgery on further THA.
Keyphrases
  • total hip arthroplasty
  • decision making
  • childhood cancer
  • minimally invasive
  • chronic pain
  • risk factors
  • middle aged
  • pain management
  • young adults
  • coronary artery disease
  • acute coronary syndrome
  • total hip