Is soft tissue repair a right choice to avoid early dislocation after THA in posterior approach?

BMC Surgery
Yiqin ZhouQirong Qian

Abstract

Dislocation is the second most common complication after total hip arthroplasty (THA). The effectiveness of soft tissue repair to reduce dislocation rate is still debated and thus a meta-analysis was conducted. A systematic search in PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane databases was conducted for this meta-analysis. clinical comparative trials on the use of soft tissue repair including rotators and capsule repair in primary THA. The main data outcome were the incidences of early hip dislocation after primary THA. HSS score, incidence of other complications was also included in the outcomes. A total of 4816 cases were included for the analysis from ten studies (3 RCTs/7 Retrospective trials). Overall, the soft tissue repair group showed a significant lower early dislocation rate and higher HSS score compared to the no repair group; but no significant difference was observed between the two groups in regards to the early dislocation rate in RCT studies only. The capsule repair group showed a significant lower early dislocation rate than no capsule repair group while no significant difference was observed between the rotators repair group and no rotators repair group. In all included studies, 4 greater trochanter fractures, 2 sciatic ner...Continue Reading

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Jul 19, 2018·The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American Volume·Richard J van ArkelJonathan R T Jeffers
Jun 13, 2018·Journal of Investigative Medicine : the Official Publication of the American Federation for Clinical Research·Tien-Tsai ChengYing-Chou Chen
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Aug 15, 2019·Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine·Yian LuFeng Xue
Nov 21, 2020·Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research·Changjiao SunHuadong Yang

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