2021
DOI: 10.1055/a-1527-7697
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Importance of Hip-Spine Syndrome in Hip Arthroplasty: Influence on the Outcome and Therapeutic Consequences

Abstract: Correct interaction between the spine, pelvis, and hip is an essential condition for successful progress after total hip replacement. Spinal pathologies, such as degeneration, fractures, and spinopelvic imbalance with and without lumbar fusions, are closely associated with an increased risk of impingement or even dislocation of the prosthesis. To significantly reduce this risk, various parameters are required to quantify the risk groups. Knowledge on the presence of stiffness of the spine (change in pelvic til… Show more

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“…Dr. Yates: Spinopelvic parameters have been clearly demonstrated to contribute to prosthetic hip instability that results in revision surgery [16]. Vigdorchik et al [26] published a Hip-Spine Classification that helps to predict how to revise instability in relation to anterior or posterior dislocations as well as to plan primary THA in the face of spinopelvic deformity [9,24].…”
Section: Clinical Scenariomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dr. Yates: Spinopelvic parameters have been clearly demonstrated to contribute to prosthetic hip instability that results in revision surgery [16]. Vigdorchik et al [26] published a Hip-Spine Classification that helps to predict how to revise instability in relation to anterior or posterior dislocations as well as to plan primary THA in the face of spinopelvic deformity [9,24].…”
Section: Clinical Scenariomentioning
confidence: 99%