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Chinese Journal of Trauma ; (12): 433-436, 2009.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-394833

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Objective To explore the operative method and clinical effect of total hip arthroplasty with normal prosthesis in treatment of the advanced stage avascular necrosis of femoral head combined with severe femoral anteversion. Methods There were 15 patients ( 15 hips) including nine males and six females, at age range of 30-42 years (mean 37 years). The femoral anteversion was 40°-50° and Harris score of (59 ± 8) points. Total hip arthroplasty with normal prosthesis was performed to reduce the femoral anteversion for 20°-30° and increase the acetabulum anteversion for 10°-15°so as to recover a good involution relationship of the femoral head and the acetabulum and avoid anterior dislocation. The imaging examination and Harris scoring were performed regularly postoperatively. Results A follow-up for mean 2.9 years (2.5-3.7 years) in 15 patients showed that all patients obtained good range of joint motion and good stability of all the hip prostheses. Harris score was (88±6) points at 2 years post-opera-tively, which was significantly better than preoperation (P < 0.01 ). Conclusions Total hip arthro-plasty with normal prosthesis can obtain good involution of the femoral head and the acetabulum in patients with advanced stage avascular necrosis of femoral head combined with severe femoral anteversion by simul-taneously regulating implant angle of femoral prosthesis and acetabular cup, which helps avoid use of small or specially made femoral stem or subtrochanteric derotational osteotomy.

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