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Article: Primary total hip arthroplasty in patients with ankylosing spondylitis

TitlePrimary total hip arthroplasty in patients with ankylosing spondylitis
Authors
KeywordsAnkylosing spondylitis
Hip arthroplasty
Issue Date2000
PublisherChurchill Livingstone. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/arthroplastyjournal
Citation
Journal Of Arthroplasty, 2000, v. 15 n. 1, p. 52-58 How to Cite?
AbstractThe results of total hip arthroplasty in a group of patients with ankylosing spondylitis are described. Ninety-five arthroplasties were performed in 56 men and 2 women whose average age at operation was 38.9 years (standard deviation [SD], 11.6; range, 19.2-78.8). They were followed for an average of 135.4 months (SD, 81.6; range, 24.4-331.2). We encountered 4 deep infections necessitating the removal of prostheses. Two of 3 dislocations were anterior dislocations. Nineteen arthroplasties were revised at an average of 162.0 months (SD, 49.6; range, 55.1-250.5) after the primary surgery; 9 of them had only the acetabular component revised because of aseptic loosening. Hyperextension of the hips is a common phenomenon that can lead to surgical error and predispose the prosthesis to anterior dislocation.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/79462
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2023 Impact Factor: 3.4
2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 1.849
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dc.contributor.authorChiu, KYen_HK
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dc.description.abstractThe results of total hip arthroplasty in a group of patients with ankylosing spondylitis are described. Ninety-five arthroplasties were performed in 56 men and 2 women whose average age at operation was 38.9 years (standard deviation [SD], 11.6; range, 19.2-78.8). They were followed for an average of 135.4 months (SD, 81.6; range, 24.4-331.2). We encountered 4 deep infections necessitating the removal of prostheses. Two of 3 dislocations were anterior dislocations. Nineteen arthroplasties were revised at an average of 162.0 months (SD, 49.6; range, 55.1-250.5) after the primary surgery; 9 of them had only the acetabular component revised because of aseptic loosening. Hyperextension of the hips is a common phenomenon that can lead to surgical error and predispose the prosthesis to anterior dislocation.en_HK
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dc.publisherChurchill Livingstone. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/arthroplastyjournalen_HK
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dc.subjectAnkylosing spondylitisen_HK
dc.subjectHip arthroplastyen_HK
dc.titlePrimary total hip arthroplasty in patients with ankylosing spondylitisen_HK
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