Evaluation of the association between the conjoined tendon-preserving posterior approach in total hip arthroplasty and early postoperative functional recovery: a retrospective cross-sectional study.
Ryuichi Sato,
Hajime Sugiyama,
Yohei Matsushita
et al.
Abstract:Background: This study aimed to assess the impact of the conjoined tendon-preserving posterior (CPP) approach in total hip arthroplasty (THA) in reducing the number of days to independent walking and early postoperative clinical outcomes compared with conventional posterolateral (PL) and piriformis muscle-sparing PL (P-PL) approaches.
Methods: In total, 91 patients who underwent robotic arm-assisted THA using the PL, P-PL, or CPP approaches were included in this study. Clinical outcomes, including the modified… Show more
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