2013
DOI: 10.1503/cjs.000812
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Total hip arthroplasty using a combined anterior and posterior approach via a lateral incision in patients with ankylosed hips

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“…For example, Li and colleagues reported in 2013 that out of 47 patients who underwent THA with a combined anterior and posterior approach through a single lateral incision, 13% developed HO. 12 Our results are most similar to those of Morrey et al's study considering that we also found no significant difference in the rate of HO based on surgical approach. Furthermore, our results somewhat corroborate Bischoff et al's results in that a posterior approach resulted in an overall lower average grade of ossification compared to the other approaches.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…For example, Li and colleagues reported in 2013 that out of 47 patients who underwent THA with a combined anterior and posterior approach through a single lateral incision, 13% developed HO. 12 Our results are most similar to those of Morrey et al's study considering that we also found no significant difference in the rate of HO based on surgical approach. Furthermore, our results somewhat corroborate Bischoff et al's results in that a posterior approach resulted in an overall lower average grade of ossification compared to the other approaches.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Studies have specifically shown distinct ossification rates based on anterior, lateral, and posterior approaches in patients undergoing THA. 1,3,12,13 However, no study to date has investigated the effect of operative approach on the development of HO in patients undergoing hemiarthroplasty. Therefore, it remains unknown whether hemiarthroplasty follows similar HO patterns as seen with THA based on surgical approach.…”
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“…Celiktas et al [11] considered that posterior approach has an advantage to palpate the sciatic nerve even without dissection, and also, it is easy to release the abductor muscles if necessary. Li et al [12] considered that anterolateral incision combined with the anterior-posterior approach could well expose the ankylosed hip joint and protect abduction function. This enabled patients to achieve good postoperative recovery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hip joint ankylosis could influence the extent of surgical exposure [ 5 ]. Contracture of muscle tissue and heterotopic ossification results in further trauma and difficulties during surgery, thereby limiting the choice of surgical approach [ 6 ]. In addition, the patient’s mobility is limited after unilateral hip arthroplasty.…”
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confidence: 99%