The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 19, Issue: 8, Page: 945-950

Single-incision, minimally invasive total hip arthroplasty

Justin de Beer; Danielle Petruccelli; Paul Zalzal; Mitchell J. Winemaker
Hip
A pilot cohort study of 60 primary total hip arthroplasties (THAs) was undertaken to evaluate the technical aspects and possible clinical advantages of performing THA through a single-incision, minimally invasive, 10-cm-length, direct lateral approach compared with the same approach performed through a standard-length skin incision. We could not show any significant difference with regard to operative time; in-hospital equianalgesic opioid consumption; postoperative blood loss; complications; hospital length of stay; or flexion, Harris Hip and Oxford Scores at 6 weeks’ postoperatively. Restricting the length of skin incision for THA performed through a direct lateral approach does not appear to afford any clinical advantage to the patient in the short term. The mini-exposure creates technical challenges that have the potential to adversely affect primary THA outcome.

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