The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 26, Issue: 3, Page: 404-408

A Modified Posterior Approach Preserves Femoral Head Oxgenation During Hip Resurfacing

Steffen, Robert-Tobias; De Smet, Koen A; Murray, David W; Gill, Harinderjit Singh
Hip
In 11 patients, the oxygenation was measured in the superolateral quadrant of the femoral head during resurfacing with a modified posterior approach, designed to preserve the blood supply, using a gas-sensitive electrode. These were compared with measures from 10 patients in whom the standard posterior approach was used. The modified approach patients maintained a significantly (P < .005) higher amount of relative oxygenation after the approach, 78% (standard deviation [SD], 45%) vs 38% (SD, 26%), and acetabular component implantation, 74% (SD, 56%) vs 20% (SD, 28%). The modified posterior approach, unlike the standard extended approach, does not significantly compromise the blood supply to the head; and we recommend this approach be considered for hip resurfacing.

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