2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.otsr.2012.06.008
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One-stage bilateral total hip arthroplasty: Functional outcomes and complications in 112 patients

Abstract: The results of this multicentre retrospective study indicate that one-stage bilateral THA is a valid alternative to two-stage bilateral THA in ASA 1 and 2 patients with a preoperative haemoglobin level of about 14 g/L. The major complication rate was 7.1%, which was slightly higher than after unilateral THA, and the main complications were deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism.

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“…[9][10][11][12]14,18,25,27,31 However, in contradistinction to hip 1,[3][4][5]23,29,30 and knee replacement, 6,8,17,20,21,24,28 there remains a paucity of data regarding the effectiveness of bilateral shoulder arthroplasty.…”
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“…[9][10][11][12]14,18,25,27,31 However, in contradistinction to hip 1,[3][4][5]23,29,30 and knee replacement, 6,8,17,20,21,24,28 there remains a paucity of data regarding the effectiveness of bilateral shoulder arthroplasty.…”
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“…The incidence of complications after bilateral THA is much lower than that after two-stage replacements [12] . However, AS is often accompanied by spine or pelvic deformity, severe osteoporosis, and tissue contracture.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…Published literature shows perplexity considering safety of the single stage procedure. The procedure supporters claim that there is no significant difference regarding perioperative complications after simultaneous bilateral procedure comparing to the two stage procedure [2][3][4][5] . Opponents of this method report higher rate of systemic complications, thromboembolic complications, cardiopulmonary complications, infections, more frequent revision surgery, higher need for blood transfusion and higher mortality rate [6][7][8][9][10][11] .…”
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confidence: 99%