The Journal of Arthroplasty, Volume 30, Issue 9, 1502 - 1505

Surgical Dislocation of the Hip for the Treatment of Pre-Arthritic Hip Disease

Beaulé, Paul E. et al.
Hip

The purpose of this study was to report the clinical results of surgical dislocation of the hip in the treatment of pre-arthritic hip disease. Between 2005 and 2010, eighty-two patients (89 hips) underwent a surgical dislocation of the hip at a mean age of 30.5 years (range 14.8–51.7); 10 females and 72 males. At a mean follow-up of 7.1 years (range 5–9.6) clinical function improved significantly. 6 patients were converted to total hip arthroplasty and 3 patients underwent an arthroscopy and an additional three patients had >1 mm of joint space narrowing at latest follow-up giving us a 9-year cumulative Kaplan–Meier survivorship of 86.4% (CI, 79% to 94%). Thirty-four patients underwent internal fixation removal at a mean of 12.0 months (range 0.3–40.8 months). Although effective in the treatment of early hip disease, the surgical dislocation approach carries a high re-operation rate for removal of internal fixation; consequently, less invasive approaches should be considered for less complex deformities.


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