1994
DOI: 10.1016/0883-5403(94)90118-x
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Heterotopic ossification following uncemented total hip arthroplasty

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“…Although the posterior approach has been associated with an increased incidence in postoperative dislocation and sciatic nerve injury, its alternative-a direct lateral or anterolateral approach-results in an up to 10% incidence of abductor weakness as well as an increased incidence of heterotopic bone formation and obturator and femoral nerve injuries [3,16,17]. Although surgeons have used these statements to defend their preferred surgical approach, a more recent metanalysis and the Cochrane database find not sufficient data in the literature to support either one of the above statements [18,19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the posterior approach has been associated with an increased incidence in postoperative dislocation and sciatic nerve injury, its alternative-a direct lateral or anterolateral approach-results in an up to 10% incidence of abductor weakness as well as an increased incidence of heterotopic bone formation and obturator and femoral nerve injuries [3,16,17]. Although surgeons have used these statements to defend their preferred surgical approach, a more recent metanalysis and the Cochrane database find not sufficient data in the literature to support either one of the above statements [18,19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High postoperative dislocation rates (0.5%-9.5%) [7,9,16,21] continue to be a major concern for both surgeons and patients even though the posterior approach for THA has numerous advantages, including low incidence of heterotrophic ossification [2,11], decreased surgery time [5,13], and minimal blood loss [5,13,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anterolateral yaklaşım ve çimentosuz femoral komponent kullanımının heterotopik ossifikasyon olasılığını arttıracağını gösteren çalışmalar da mevcuttur. [11] Hastanın yürüyüşündeki aksamanın nedeni bacak boyu eşitsizliği ve eklem sertliği dışında, kas zaafiyeti de olabilir. Trendelenburg test pozitifliği veya gluteus medius aksaması abduktor kas zaafiyetini gösterir.…”
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