The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 22, Issue: 1, Page: 48-56

Comparison of the 2-Incision and Mini-Incision Posterior Total Hip Arthroplasty Technique: A Retrospective Match-Pair Controlled Study

Duwelius, Paul J; Burkhart, Robert L; Hayhurst, John O; Moller, Hans; Butler, Jay B V
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We compared the outcomes of the mini-posterior and 2-incision total hip arthroplasty approaches by analyzing 43 matched pairs of patients. The following outcomes were evaluated: (1) Harris Hip Score, (2) Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey, (3) the Medical Outcomes Study Sleep Scale, and (4) the Western Ontario and McMaster Osteoarthritis Index. Function was regained earlier by patients having the 2-incision total hip arthroplasty as determined by length of hospitalization (P = .002) and multiple return to function parameters, although this may be the result of hip precautions placed on the posterior group. Posterior mini-incision patients had less operating time (P < .0001) and blood loss (P = .001). Complications did not differ between surgical techniques. No patients were revised. The 2-incision operation was better for function and length of stay, and the posterior mini-incision was easier to perform, although these groups used different selection criteria.

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